Chemistry, asked by SahilKundra, 11 months ago

rain water in a tank contains sand grains, unfilterable clay particles, calcium carbonate, salt, pieces of paper and some air bubbles. Select from amongst these one example each of solvent, a solute, a colloid and a suspension. ​

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Answered by kartikbablani
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solvent is rain water,solute is salt as the mixture of rain water & salt is homogenous & others are considered as heterogenous,calcium carbonate is colloide & pieces of paper,mud in water z suspension.

Answered by sneha140504
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rain water is solvent because it is in more quantity.All substances are solute as it is in less quantity.Sand grains , pieces of papers in water is suspension. unfilterable clay particles, salt and air bubbles in water is colloid.
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