Explain why particles of colloidal solution do not settle down when left undisturbed heated while in case of suspension they do so
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Colloidal particles collide with the molecules of the medium, this provides it kinetic energy to remain in the medium hence they do not settle down.
But the particles of suspension are much larger as compared to the size of atom or molecules so they can't provide it kinetic energy by collision so it settles down.
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