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Question 2. How are sol, solution and suspension different from each other?​

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Answered by avishvagreddy
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Answer:TRUE SOLUTION

i) True solution is a homogeneous mixture.

ii) The particles are cannot be seen by the naked eye. the particle size is less than 10-9m or 1nm. iii) The solute particles cannot be separated by filtration.

iv) The solute particles do not settle down and the solution is stable.

v) The particles do not scatter a beam of light passing through it and the path of light is not

visible in the solution i.e., they do not show Tyndall effect.

SUSPENSION

i) Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture. Eg: Chalk powder in water, sand in water ii) The particles can be seen by the naked eye. The particle size is greater than 100nm.

iii) The solute particles can be separated by filtration.

iv) The solute particles settle down and the solution is unstable.

v)The particles scatter a beam of light passing through it and the path of light is visible in the solution.

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