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Explain the following examples:-
(a) Saturated solution
(b) Colloid
(c) Suspension​

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Answered by Janulingu
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Explanation:

Saturated solution,The term saturated solution is used in chemistry to define a solution in which no more solute can be dissolved in the solvent. It is understood that saturation of the solution has been achieved when any additional substance that is added results in a solid precipitate or is let off as a gas.

Colloid,a homogeneous non-crystalline substance consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance. Colloids include gels, sols, and emulsions; the particles do not settle, and cannot be separated out by ordinary filtering or centrifuging like those in a suspension.

Suspensions,A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solute-like particles settle out of a solvent-like phase sometime after their introduction. We use the terms 'solute-like' and 'solvent-like' because we are dealing with a heterogeneous mixture, while the terms solute and solvent refer to homogeneous solutions.

Answered by shreyaagnihotri2008
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Explanation:

(a) The term saturated solution is used in chemistry to define a solution in which no more solute can be dissolved in the solvent.

(b) A colloid is a homogeneous non-crystalline substance consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance.

(c) Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solute-like particles settle out of a solvent-like phase sometime after their introduction.

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