what kind of mixture is formed when larger particles settle when left undisturbed
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Properties. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in the medium.
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A heterogeneous mixture called a suspension has some of its constituent particles that, when left to stand, separate from the mixture.
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- Within the fluid, they are "suspended." The fact that the solid particles in a suspension will eventually settle and separate if not disturbed is one of its key characteristics.
- A suspension is something like a water and sand solution.
- A suspension's constituent particles are visible to the unaided eye.
- When not disturbed, solute particles sink down.
- Filtration is a method for removing larger suspended particles from liquid or air.
- A heterogeneous mixture is suspension.
- Examples of suspensions that are frequently seen are milk of magnesia, dirty water, flour and water, dust and air, and water and chalk.
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