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What is the difference between colloids and suspension​

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suspension

Two substances have only been defined as heterogeneous mixture that can circulate into one another, more than the particles found in suspension solutions, more than normally over 1,000 nm. Large particles of suspension, usually separated from or filtered by one mixture when standing. However, not through a filter paper. Gravity direct particles are able to drag into suspension if they are not actively mixed. Examples of suspension include oil and water, air dust or soot, sand, and muddy water.

colloids

Although heterogeneous mixtures of two substances such as suspension, coloids contain 1-1,000 nm particles that are not separated on standing and cannot be separated by filtration. Are examples of emulsion (mayonnaise, lotion), aerosols (fog, insecticide spray, smoke) and shampoo, gemstones.

Although the particles of colloid are very small in size, they can be seen through a process of showing any light in the colloidal dispersion, the effect of the light scattering in the colloidal dispersion, and in truth no light.

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