Suspension is a
heterogenous fluid containing
solid particles that are sufficiently large for
sedimentation. Usually they must be larger than 1 micrometre . Unlike
colloids, suspensions will eventually settle. An example of a suspension would be sand in water. The suspended particles are visible under a microscope and will settle over time if left undisturbed. This distinguishes a suspension from a
colloid in which the suspended particles are smaller and do not settle. In a solution, the dissolved substance does not exist as a solid and the two are homogeneously mixed.
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