On the basis of particle size and filterability, how can solution be distinguished from a suspension
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In a solution, the particle size is less than 1mm, whereas in suspension, the particle size is much bigger and visible to naked eyes.
The particles that are present are solution pass through the filter paper, whereas the particles in suspension get blocked in the filter paper.
Thus, one can easily distinguish between a solution and suspension.
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