mixture of sand in water is an example of true solutions. a. true solutions. b.colloidal solution. c. suspension. d.none of the above
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A mixture of sand in water is an example of a c. suspension.
- When particles are large enough to eventually settle and are visible to the naked eye, we call it a suspension.
- The substance that is suspended in a liquid is not dissolved because the substance's molecules hold together within the liquid and do not separate into particles that is it does not mix with the liquid on a molecular level.
- Sand in water is an example of a suspension as sand never dissolves in water properly and gets settled down after some time.
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