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What are suspensions ? How to Use Them? And, When To Use Them?????

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Answered by Sombarna2004
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suspended chord (or sus chord) is a musical chord in which the (major or minor) third is omitted, replaced usually with either a perfect fourth ( play ) or a major second( play ),[1] although the fourth is far more common. The lack of a minor or a major third in the chord creates an open sound, while the dissonance between the fourth and fifth or second and root creates tension
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Suspended chords cause "suspense" by nature, hence their name. There are only two notes that can be suspended within a chord, and they are the major 2nd, and perfect 4th above the root of that chord. For example, with C, either the D (2nd) or the F (4th) could be suspended, and in each case they replace the 3rd of the triad, regardless of whether that 3rd is major or minor.
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Answered by lifekiller05
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What is Suspension?

A suspension is defined as a heterogeneous mixture in which the solid particles are spread throughout the liquid without dissolving in it.

A suspension is defined as a homogenous mixture of particles with a diameter greater than 1000 nm such that the particles are visible to naked eyes. In this type of mixture, all the components are completely mixed and all the particles can be seen under a microscope. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture containing solid particles that are sufficiently large for sedimentation.

Properties of Suspension

1)A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture.

2)The size of solute particles in a suspension is quite large. It is larger than 100 mm in diameter.

3)The particles of a suspension can be seen easily.

4)The particles of a suspension do not pass through a filter paper. So a suspension can be separated by filtration.

5)The suspension is unstable. The particles of a suspension settle down after some time.

6)A suspension scatters a beam of light passing through it because of its large particle size.

Examples of Suspension

Some common examples of suspension are

1)Muddy water

2)Milk of magnesia

3)Sand particles suspended in water

4)Flour in water

5)Slaked lime for whitewashing

6)Paints in which dyes are suspended in turpentine oil.

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