why is it possible to distinguish the particles of solute from those of solvent in a suspension
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there are no visible boundaries of separation between the solute and the solvent in a solution because the particles if the solute are so small on size that they spread evenly throughout the solution and enter the intermolecular spaces of the solvent.
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"No, it not possible to distinguish the solute or solvent particles from the suspension because solute and solvent particles are too small.
A solution can be defined as a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. It present in different states.
Basically, solution consists of two parts are large portion of the solution is called as a solute and a small portion of the solution is called as solvent.
For example, if we dissolved salt in a water, salt is solvent and water is solute.
The particles of the solute and the solvent are very small. Even under a microscope, they cannot be distinguished."
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