if you add a large spoonful of salt to a glass of standing water the salt sinks to the bottom. Is this a suspension
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The salt will sink but after some time it will get dissolved in water. Hence, it is a solution rather than a suspension.
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If you add a large spoonful of salt to a glass of standing water the salt sinks to the bottom it is not a suspension, rather it is a solution.
- Some of the constituent parts of a heterogeneous mixture known as a suspension separate from the mixture when left to stand.
- Gravity can remove particles from the dispersion medium because suspension particles are much larger than solution particles (water).
- The dispersed particles in a suspension, like the sand in the suspension mentioned above, typically have a diameter that is at least 1000 times larger than that of the dispersed particles in a solution.
- In contrast to a solution, filtering can remove the dispersed particles from the dispersion medium.
- Suspensions are still regarded as heterogeneous because, in the absence of active mixing, the various components of the mixture won't stay uniformly dispersed.
- Because the covalent bonds in water are stronger than the ionic bonds in salt molecules, when salt is combined with water, the salt dissolves and forms a solution.
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