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What is/are the difference between colloids and suspensions? ​

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Answered by SibinPaul
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Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size between 1 and 100 nm is called colloid. Dispersion system with a liquid and solid component, with particles size above 100 nm is called suspension. ... The colloid particles can pass through filter paper, while the particles of the suspensions cannot.

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Answered by HomoDeus
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Answer: A colloid is a very tiny and small material that is spread out uniformly all through another substance the particle size will be between 1-100nm while in suspension the particle size is more than 100 nm

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