Chemistry, asked by bishtvinod22, 8 months ago

o How will you distinguish between
suspension and colloid?

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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A suspension is a type of solute in a solvent which totally floats or sinks in it without being dissolved in it. On the other hand, A colloid is also a solute in a solvent but it dissolves to greater extent than a suspension. Colloid particles cannot be seen from outside but they can be seen in Tyndall effect (scattering of particles in light).

For example: Mud in water is a suspension and Aerosols are colloidal particles.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Suspensions and colloids are heterogeneous mixtures. A suspension is identifiable because its particles are large and settle out of the dispersing medium due to the effects of gravity. The dispersed particles of a colloid are intermediate in size between those of a solution and a suspension.

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