suspension is unstable explain
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An example of a suspension would be sand in water. ... Suspensions are unstable from the thermodynamic point of view; however, they can be kinetically stable over a large period of time, which determines their shelf life....,
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Why suspension is unstable ?
All suspensions, including coarse emulsions, are inherently thermodynamically unstable.
They will, through random motion of the particles over time, aggregate because of the natural and dominant tendency to decrease the large specific surface area and excess surface energy.
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