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Distinction Between True Solutions, Colloids and Suspensions

Chemistry ⇒ Solutions and Colloids

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A mixture appears cloudy and its particles do not settle on standing. It also scatters a beam of light. What type of mixture is it?
A student mixes chalk powder in water and observes that the particles settle down after some time. What type of mixture is this?
Arrange the following in increasing order of particle size: suspension, true solution, colloid.
Describe one difference between a colloid and a suspension based on stability.
Explain why a suspension settles on standing while a colloid does not.
Explain why true solutions do not scatter light.
A mixture appears cloudy and its particles do not settle on standing. It also scatters a beam of light. What type of mixture is it?
A student mixes chalk powder in water and observes that the particles settle down after some time. What type of mixture is this?
Which of the following can be separated by filtration? (1) True solution (2) Colloid (3) Suspension (4) None of these
Which of the following is a characteristic property of a true solution? (1) Particles can be seen with the naked eye (2) Particles settle on standing (3) Particles do not scatter light (4) Particles can be separated by filtration
Which of the following is a colloidal solution? (1) Air (2) Blood (3) Copper sulphate in water (4) Sand in water
Which of the following is an example of a true solution? (1) Blood (2) Sugar in water (3) Starch solution (4) Smoke
Fill in the blank: A suspension is a ________ mixture.
Fill in the blank: The particle size of a colloid ranges from ________ nm to ________ nm.
Fill in the blank: The process of settling down of suspended particles is called ________.
Fill in the blank: The scattering of light by colloidal particles is known as the ________ effect.
Can a suspension scatter a beam of light?
Can the particles of a true solution be separated by ordinary filtration?
Is it possible to separate the components of a true solution by centrifugation?
Is milk a colloid?