Chemistry, asked by honey6964, 11 months ago

Differentiate between a suspension and a colloid.


Three points of difference.




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Answered by Itschocolaty
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Colloid: Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size between 1 and 100 nm is called colloid. Suspension: Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size above 100 nm is called suspension.

Colloid: Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size between 1 and 100 nm is called colloid. Suspension: Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size above 100 nm is called suspension.HOPE IT WILL HELP U ✌✌

Answered by guptasunita750pb8dp4
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Hlw mate...!!!

Hlw mate...!!!Suspension:Suspension is a heterogeneous liquid, containing insoluble solid particles that are large enough to settle but for some time are present throughout the volume of the liquid matrix.

Colloid::Water solutions of many substances (sugar, etc.), easily pass through plant or animal semipermeable barriers, while others such as gelatin do not pass through them. The first substances are called crystalloids, and the second are called colloids.

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