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The particle size in a suspension is?​

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Answered by insanebaalika
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Answer:

it is between 1 to 10 Å

Å = amstrogs

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

For a Suspension, the size of the particles usually ranges above 100 nm. Hence, the correct answer according to the question would be greater than 100 nanometer.

Explanation:

What is a Suspension?

A heterogeneous combination wherein the solute particles do now no longer dissolve in solvent particles is called suspension solution. The solute particles stay suspended withinside the bulk of solvent particles and consequently the solution is known as as suspension. The solute particles freely waft withinside the medium.

The suspended particles display no appeal with solvent particles and if the particles is left undisturbed for a particular time the suspended particles relax at the lowest of the vessel.

The maximum not unusualplace example of suspension utilized in chemistry is dispersion of stable solute in liquid (sand in water). And that is additionally a large distinction among the colloids and suspension, because the particle length in colloid may be very small and consequently if the colloid is left undisturbed for a while, the suspended particles do now no longer relax whilst in suspension the solute particles or the stable particles relax while it's far stored undisturbed.

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