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Title: How does a suspension differ from a solution?
Post by: einsteindude on Nov 29, 2014
How does a suspension differ from a solution?
A) A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture whose components can be separated by simple filtration. A solution is a homogeneous mixture which cannot be separated by simple filtration.
B) A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture consisting of different phases whereas a solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a single phase.
C) Although a solution and suspension are both homogeneous mixtures, only the components of a suspension will separate by spinning the mixture in a centrifuge.
D) The difference between a suspension and a solution can only be determined by chemical means.


Title: Re: How does a suspension differ from a solution?
Post by: bSharp on Dec 3, 2014
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Title: Re: How does a suspension differ from a solution?
Post by: bSharp on Dec 4, 2014
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