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  1. In chemistry, a suspension It is a type of heterogeneous mixture formed by one or more substances in solid state that are dispersed in a substance in liquid or gaseous state. In a suspension, the solid (dispersed phase) is not diluted in the liquid medium (dispersing phase). For instance: orange juice (since the pulp floats and does not ...

  2. Examples of Suspension. Some common examples of suspension are. Muddy water; Milk of magnesia; Sand particles suspended in water; Flour in water; Slaked lime for whitewashing; Paints in which dyes are suspended in turpentine oil.

  3. Common examples of suspensions include: Mud or muddy water: where soil, clay, or silt particles are suspended in water. Flour suspended in water. Kimchi suspended on vinegar. Chalk suspended in water. Sand suspended in water.

  4. 29 paź 2019 · Suspensions. The particles in suspensions are larger than those found in solutions. Components of a suspension can be evenly distributed by mechanical means, like by shaking the contents but the components will eventually settle out. Example: Oil and water. Colloids.

  5. 31 sie 2019 · In chemistry, a suspension is a mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve. Examples include oil in water and dust in the air.

  6. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of particles with diameters of about 1 µm (1000 nm) that are distributed throughout a second phase. Common suspensions include paint, blood, and hot chocolate, which are solid particles in a liquid, and aerosol sprays, which are liquid particles in a gas.

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