what is the education of suspension and collide give example and explain
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Suspensions:
1) The particles of suspensions are too large.
2) They are larger than 100nm ( 1nm = 10^-9 m)
3) Suspensions are heterogenous mixture.
4)The particles of suspensions cannot pass through filter paper. So it can be separated by filter paper.
5) The particles of suspensions are quite stable. They settle down after some time.
6) The particles of suspensions can be easily seen even with naked eyes.
7) Some examples of suspensions are: chalk powder, sand and water etc.
Colloids:
1) The particles of colloids are larger than the particles of solution but smaller than the particles of suspensions.
2) The size of particles of colloids is between 1nm and 100nm.
3) Colloids seems to be homogenous but actually they are heterogenous mixture.
4) Most of the colloids can pass through filter paper. So it cannot be separated by filter paper.
5) Most of the colloids are unstable.
6) We cannot see the particles of most of the colloids with a microscope.
7) Some of the examples of colloid are milk, foam, shaving cream, smoke, dust etc.
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Suspensions:
1) The particles of suspensions are too large.
2) They are larger than 100nm ( 1nm = 10^-9 m)
3) Suspensions are heterogenous mixture.
4)The particles of suspensions cannot pass through filter paper. So it can be separated by filter paper.
5) The particles of suspensions are quite stable. They settle down after some time.
6) The particles of suspensions can be easily seen even with naked eyes.
7) Some examples of suspensions are: chalk powder, sand and water etc.
Colloids:
1) The particles of colloids are larger than the particles of solution but smaller than the particles of suspensions.
2) The size of particles of colloids is between 1nm and 100nm.
3) Colloids seems to be homogenous but actually they are heterogenous mixture.
4) Most of the colloids can pass through filter paper. So it cannot be separated by filter paper.
5) Most of the colloids are unstable.
6) We cannot see the particles of most of the colloids with a microscope.
7) Some of the examples of colloid are milk, foam, shaving cream, smoke, dust etc.
If you have any doubt regarding to this answer, then you can ask in comment box or can inbox me (for clearing the doubt)
Hope this helps!!!
Thanks...
☺☺
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