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Distinction Between True Solutions, Colloids and Suspensions

Chemistry ⇒ Solutions and Colloids

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Describe one method to distinguish between a colloid and a true solution.
Describe one way to distinguish a suspension from a colloid using a filter paper.
Describe the appearance of a true solution.
Explain why a true solution does not scatter light.
Explain why colloids are considered to be intermediate between true solutions and suspensions.
Explain why suspensions are considered heterogeneous mixtures.
Is paint in water a colloid or a suspension?
What is the main difference between a colloid and a suspension in terms of particle settling?
Which mixture is homogeneous? (1) Colloid (2) Suspension (3) True solution (4) None of these
Which of the following best describes a suspension? (1) Particles are completely dissolved (2) Particles settle down on standing (3) Particles cannot be seen even under a microscope (4) Particles pass through filter paper
Which of the following can be separated by filtration? (1) True solution (2) Colloid (3) Suspension (4) All of the above
Which of the following is a characteristic of a true solution? (1) Scatters light (2) Particles visible under microscope (3) Homogeneous (4) Particles settle down
A mixture in which the solute particles are not visible to the naked eye and do not settle down on standing is called a ________.
Fill in the blank: The particle size in a colloid is between ________ nm and ________ nm.
Fill in the blank: The particle size in a suspension is ________ than in a colloid.
Fill in the blank: The particle size in a true solution is less than ________ nm.
Is a solution of copper sulfate in water a true solution?
Is it possible to separate the solute from a true solution by filtration?
Is milk an example of a colloid?
Is muddy water a suspension?