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How are sol,solution and suspension different from each other?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution is clear, particle size is less than 1 nm, solute is completely soluble in solvent. No effect of gravity.

Suspension is turbid, particles settle down after some time due to gravity. Particles insoluble in solvent. Large paticle size.

Sol is a type of colloid inn which dispersed phase is solid and dispersion media is liquid. Its particle size ranges from 1 nm to 1 micrometer. It is not clear (turbid), but it is stable and doesn't settle down. It scatters light (Tyndall effect).

Answered by Anonymous
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❤ Sol

❣️Solution

♦️Suspension



❤️ A sol is a colloid made out of very small solid particles in a continuous liquid medium.


❣️a solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances.


♦️a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation




❤️ They are heterogeneous in nature

❣️They are homogeneous in nature

♦️They are heterogeneous in nature

❤️ They scatter a beam of light and hence show Tyndall effect.

❣️They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not show Tyndall effect.

♦️They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not show Tyndall effect.

❤️ They are quite stable

❣️They are very stable

♦️ They are unstable

❤️ Examples of sol are: milk, blood smoke etc.

❣️ Examples of solution are: salt in water, sugar in water.

♦️ Examples of suspension are: sand in water, dusty air

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