If the types of mixtures are solutions, suspension and colloid then what homogeneous and heterogeneous are called
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A suspension is a mixture of two non-miscible phases, with one phase dispersed into the other. By definition it is heterogeneous. An example of a homogeneous mixture would be a solution (e.g. salt in water)
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- A suspension is a mixture of two non-miscible phases, with one phase dispersed into the other. By definition it is heterogeneous. An example of a homogeneous mixture would be a solution (e.g. salt in water)
- Suspension is a type of heterogeneous mixture where solid particles do not dissolve in a liquid solution. No matter how hard you shake or stir, think of suspended particles as stubborn substances unwilling to dissolve in a solution. Let's step back for a minute and discuss the term mixture
- Mixtures can be classified into three types: suspension mixture, colloidal mixture or solution, according to how they combine and can be separated. Suspension mixtures have larger solute particles, colloidal mixtures have much smaller particles, and particles in a solutions completely dissolve into the solvent.
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