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how are colloids and suspension different from each other? class 9

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they are different

Explanation:

Particles in a suspension are usually more than 1,000 nm, while those in a colloid range from 1-1,000 nm.

Unlike those in a suspension, particles in a colloid do not separate when sitting still.

The particles in a suspension may be separated by filtration unlike those in a colloid.

Colloids are able to scatter light, but suspensions cannot transmit light.

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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