Chemistry, asked by murali8747, 11 months ago

Suspensions are
(a) Visible to naked eye
(b) Not visible by any means
(c) Invisible under electron microscope
(d) Invisible through microscope

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Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:Suspensions are  (a) Visible to naked eye

Suspension is a mixture known as heterogeneous mixture. In these suspensions the particles can be very well seen by the naked eyes. Particles in a suspension scatter the light beam that pass through them and also makes the path visible. When a suspension is kept undisturbed then the solute particles get settled down.

Examples of suspension are mixture of chalk and water and muddy water.

Answered by topwriters
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(a) Visible to naked eye

Explanation:

Suspensions are a heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Particles of the solute do not dissolve in the solvent rather they remain suspended in bulk throughout. The size of particles of suspension is large enough to be visible from naked eyes.

Option A is the answer

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