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explain why particles of a suspension Settle Down When left undisturbed​

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Colloidal particles are smaller in size. They remain in state of zig-zag motion ~Brownian motion) always,

so the force of gravity is encountered and they do not settle down. But the particles in suspension are larger in size, so they settle down under the influence of gravity.

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Answered by nehadevgoswami123
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Answer:

Explain why particles of a colloidal solution do not settle down when left undisturbed, while in the case of a suspension they do?

Answer: The colloidal particles are smaller and not heavy. Whereas particles of suspension are larger, heavy and have less movement, thus settle down due to gravity.

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