how are collaider sloution and suspension differ from each other
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Suspensions are heterogenous mixtures where the individual components of the substance can be physically observed (when left to settle). ... Colloids are also heterogenous mixtures of particles, but the particles in colloids are significantly smaller than those found in suspensions — only 1 to 1,000 nanometers in diameter.
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Colloidal solutions are the type of mixture, where the solute (tiny particles or colloids) is uniformly distributed in the solvent (liquid phase). The suspension is the mixture, where the solute does not get dissolved, rather get suspended in the liquid and float freely in the medium.
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