how do suspension and solution differ from each other (two difference)
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A suspension is a heterogenous mixture containing large particles that will settle on standing. Sand in water is an example of a suspension. A solution is a homogenous mixture of two or more substances where one substance has dissolved the other. An example of a solution is saltwater .
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- A solution is a homogenous mixture .
- The size of solute particles is less than .
- The solute has particles which are not visible with naked eyes or under a simple microscope .
- Solution pass through filter paper as whole .
- Solution do not scatter light i.e do not show Tyndall Effect .
Suspensions :
- A suspension is heterogenous mixture .
- The size of suspended particles is or more .
- The particles can be seen with naked eyes .
- The suspended particles retained filter paper .
- Suspensions shows Tynall effect .
Tyndall Effect :
When a strong beam of light is passed through a true solution the path of light is not visible . However , when the same beam of light passed through a Colloidal solution the path of light becomes visible with a blueish light ..This phenomenon is called as Tyndall Effect ...
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