Why do the particles of insoluble titanium dioxide sink to the bottom
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It is insoluble, so it will while not be part of the solution. Its weights are more than all the liquid in (painted) and sink to just the ground. When we consider the mixture of the Nesquick with the milk. Its particles completely fall into another bottom when it left it too long. The very same idea is true.
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