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differntiate btw colloids and suspensions

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Answered by khushipanwar12
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Suspensions:

Simply defined as a heterogeneous mixture of two substances in which one is dispersed into the other, suspensions involve particles larger than those found in solutions, typically over 1,000 nm. The bigger particles of a suspension usually settle or separate out of a mixture upon standing or are able to be filtered out, although not through filter paper. Gravity is able to pull the visible particles in a suspension down if undisturbed, and they will stay that way unless being actively mixed. Examples of suspensions include oil and water, dust or soot in air, sand and water and muddy water.

Answered by venkatapadmanammi119
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suspension and colloids are hertogenious mixtures .A suspension is identifiable because it's particles are large and settled out of the dispersing medium due to the effects of gravity.The dispersed particles of a colid are intermediate in size between those of a solution and a suspension.

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