write the difference between solution colloidal and suspension
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A colloidal solution, occasionally identified as a colloidal suspension, is a mixture in which the substances are regularly suspended in a fluid. A colloid is a minutely small material that is regularly spread out all through another substance.
Suspensions are mixtures in which the particles are large enough so that they settle to the bottom of the container and can be filtered using filter paper.
A solution is always transparent, light passes through with no scattering from solute particles which are molecule in size. The solution is homogeneous and does not settle out. ... A colloid is intermediate between a solution and a suspension. While a suspension will separate out a colloid will not.
A colloidal solution, occasionally identified as a colloidal suspension, is a mixture in which the substances are regularly suspended in a fluid. A colloid is a minutely small material that is regularly spread out all through another substance.
Suspensions are mixtures in which the particles are large enough so that they settle to the bottom of the container and can be filtered using filter paper.
A solution is always transparent, light passes through with no scattering from solute particles which are molecule in size. The solution is homogeneous and does not settle out. ... A colloid is intermediate between a solution and a suspension. While a suspension will separate out a colloid will not.
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