different between solution, sol, suspension three points
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sol
1. they are heterogeneous mixture in nature.
2. They scatter a beam of light and hence show Tyndall effect.
3. They are quite stable.
4. Examples of sol are: milk, blood smoke etc.
solution
1. .They are homogeneous mixture in nature.
2. They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not show Tyndall effect.
3. They are very stable
4. Examples of solution are: salt in water, sugar in water..
suspension
1. They are heterogeneous mixture in nature
2. They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not showTyndall effect.
3. They are unstable
4. Examples of suspension are: sand in water, dusty air
1. they are heterogeneous mixture in nature.
2. They scatter a beam of light and hence show Tyndall effect.
3. They are quite stable.
4. Examples of sol are: milk, blood smoke etc.
solution
1. .They are homogeneous mixture in nature.
2. They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not show Tyndall effect.
3. They are very stable
4. Examples of solution are: salt in water, sugar in water..
suspension
1. They are heterogeneous mixture in nature
2. They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not showTyndall effect.
3. They are unstable
4. Examples of suspension are: sand in water, dusty air
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here's ur answer...
1. SOLUTION :-
>> particles of a solution is very very small can can't be seen by naked eyes.
>> solution is a stable mixture.
>> particles of a solution don't scatter when a beam of light passes through it.
>> particles of solution can't be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - sugar solution, vinegar etc.
2. SOL (colloids) :-
>> the particles of colloids can't be seen by naked eyes. particles are very small but larger than the particles of solution.
>> colloids are also stable.
>> particles of colloids scatter when a beam of light passes through them and make the path visible.
>> particles of colloids also can't be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - milk, foam, ink, blood etc.
3. SUSPENSION :-
>> particles of suspension can be seen by naked eyes.
>> it's not a stable mixture.
>> particles of suspension also scatter when a beam of light passes through them and make it's path visible.
>> particles can be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - chalk powder and water, sand and water etc.
hope this helps..!!
here's ur answer...
1. SOLUTION :-
>> particles of a solution is very very small can can't be seen by naked eyes.
>> solution is a stable mixture.
>> particles of a solution don't scatter when a beam of light passes through it.
>> particles of solution can't be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - sugar solution, vinegar etc.
2. SOL (colloids) :-
>> the particles of colloids can't be seen by naked eyes. particles are very small but larger than the particles of solution.
>> colloids are also stable.
>> particles of colloids scatter when a beam of light passes through them and make the path visible.
>> particles of colloids also can't be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - milk, foam, ink, blood etc.
3. SUSPENSION :-
>> particles of suspension can be seen by naked eyes.
>> it's not a stable mixture.
>> particles of suspension also scatter when a beam of light passes through them and make it's path visible.
>> particles can be filtered by filter paper.
>> example - chalk powder and water, sand and water etc.
hope this helps..!!
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