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How does a colloid differ from a suspension?
Solutions and suspensions are very different kinds of mixtures. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures with very small particles. Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures with large particles. As you may...
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How do solutions and suspensions and colloids differ?
A Suspension is a mixture in which patricles of a material are more or less evenly dispersed throughout a liqiud or gas, a Colloid is a mixture in which the particles are dispersed throughout but are...
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How do solutions suspensions and colloids differ?
solutions have the smallest particles in the liquid: solute particles. They are also Homogeneous. (same throughout) Colloids are the second smallest. They are significantly larger than solute...
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What makes a colloid a colloid?
A colloid is a substance that has tiny particles that do not settle. These particles are large enough to reflect light, therefore the substance's color is shown. An example may be milk because the...
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What is a colloid?
A type of solution of intermediate sized particles suspended and completely dispersed in another substance. Because the particles are not completely dissolved (although dispersed), it may or may not...