Chemistry, asked by iamkaran675, 5 hours ago

solids sediment rapidly after shaking and do
not remain uniformly distributed in contineous
phase (1 marks)​

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Answered by kripalsinghrajwar770
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Answer:

the sediment on bottle experiments 1 bottle we fill up our water and shrink a send on a bottle under this by the Saint was heavy and water was later so the send was settle down on the the bottle end the heavy particles and sediments of the sandbox down stop bottle and water was letters to its flo flow this is a sedimentation and filtration

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

The solids that sediment rapidly after shaking and don't remain distributed in a continuous phase are called suspensions.

Explanation:

SUSPENSIONS

  • Suspensions are solids that do not remain uniformly distributed in the continuous phase after shaking and sediment quickly.
  • Suspensions are indiffusible solids that do not distribute uniformly in a continuous phase unless actively mixed.
  • They are heterogeneous particles suspended in a mixture with particle sizes larger than 1000 nm.
  • These can scatter light or make the mixture opaque while in the mixture.
  • Filtration can easily separate suspensions from a mixture.
  • Suspensions are solids that settle quickly after shaking and do not remain distributed in a continuous phase.

Therefore, The solids that sediment rapidly after shaking and don't remain distributed in a continuous phase are called suspensions.

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