Magnesia milk is a suspension.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide, not a colloid.
there are small solid lumps in it
Milk of magnesia is a suspension.
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No, Its insolubility is what makes it a safe antacid.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of Magnesium Hydroxide in water, which is a base.
suspension
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide, or Mg(OH)2, in water. It is commonly used as an antacid and saline laxative.
Milk of magnesia is an aqueous suspension of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2.
No, Its insolubility is what makes it a safe antacid.
Suspension of Magnesium hydroxide in water is the milk of magnesia.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of Magnesium Hydroxide in water, which is a base.
It is a colloid
A colloid. It is not a solution - that would be clear because one compound is dissolved by the other. It is not a suspension - a suspension is solid particles mixed with a liquid
Milk is a type of colloid called emulsion.
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Milk is an example of a colloid.
Milk is an example of an emulsified colloid of liquid and fat. Colloid solutions are also called collodial suspensions, and therefore, milk is an example of a suspension.
Yes, it is a suspension and so settles.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide, or Mg(OH)2, in water. It is commonly used as an antacid and saline laxative.
This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.