give diffrence between colloids and suspension
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In summary, following are some of the main differences between a suspension and colloid: Particles in a suspension are usually more than 1,000 nm, while those in a colloid range from 1-1,000 nm. ... Particles in a suspension can be seen by the naked eye, but those in a colloid must be viewed using a light microscope.
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Colloids :-
- Ahomogeneous 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.
Suspension :-
- A suspension is a mixture between a liquid and particles of a solid.
- They are "suspended" in the liquid. A key characteristic of a suspension is that the solid particles will settle and separate over time if left alone.
- An example of a suspension is a mixture of water and sand.
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