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differentiate true solutions colloidal solutions and suspensions with examples...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The suspension is the mixture, where the solute does not get dissolved, rather get suspended in the liquid and float freely. Sugar solution in water is the example of the true solution; Starch dissolved in water is the example of the colloidal solution and Soil dissolved in water is the suspension.

Answered by Rainbowgain
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The true solution is the homogenous mixture, while Colloidal solution and Suspension are the heterogeneous mixtures of two or more substances. Another difference between these three types of solution is that the True solution is transparent, while the Colloidal solution is translucent and Suspension is opaque.

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