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Posted by Roshan Chand 4 years, 1 month ago
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago
The size of particles of suspension is large enough to be visible from naked eyes. They are greater than 1 nanometre (10−910-9 metre).
General Characteristics of Suspension:
- Suspensions are heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
- Particles of solute do not dissolve in solvent rather they remain suspended in bulk throughout.
- The size of particles of suspension is large enough to be visible from naked eyes. They are greater than 1 nanometre (10−910-9 metre).
- Suspension shows Tyndall effect because of their large size of particles.
- When suspension is left for some time, particles get settled in bottom.
- Therefore, suspension is not stable.
- The particles of suspension can be separated through the process of filtration.
- Suspension does not scatter light when particles are settled because in this case suspension breaks.
- Milk of magnesia, fog, mixture of chalk and water, etc. are some examples of suspension.
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