Chemistry, asked by piyushpal14, 1 year ago

how are sol solution and suspension different from each other?

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Answered by Aishrishi
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Solution is clear, particle size is less than 1 nm, solute is completely soluble in solvent. ... Particles insoluble in solvent. Large paticle size. Sol is a type of colloid inn which dispersed phase is solid and dispersion media is liquid.
Answered by shoovamjena15
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SOL:-

1) Sol is a heterogeneous mixture.

2) Size of sol particles are small, but we can see them with our naked eyes.

3) Tyndall effect can be seen in sols.

4) Sol particles can't be easily separated.

SOLUTION :-

1) Solution is a homogeneous mixture.

2) Size of solution particles is 10^-10 which can't be seen by naked eyes.

3) Tyndall effect can't be seen in solutions.

4) Solution can't be separated.

SUSPENSION :-

1) Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture.

2) Size of suspension particles is 10^-7 or larger, but we can't see them with our naked eye.

3) Tyndall effect can be seen in suspensions.

4) Suspensions can be separated.

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