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How are sol, solution and suspension different from each other?

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Solution – Completely mixed, clear (like salt water).

Sol (Colloid)– Looks smooth but has tiny particles (like milk).

Suspension – Particles are big and settle down (like muddy water).

PropertySolutionSol (Colloidal solution)Suspension
Type of mixtureHomogeneousHeterogeneous (appears uniform)Heterogeneous
Particle sizeVery small (can’t be seen)Medium size (not visible clearly)Large (can be seen with eyes)
Settling of particlesDo not settleDo not settleSettle down over time
VisibilityClear and transparentAppears cloudy or opaqueParticles are clearly visible
Tyndall effectNoYes (scatters light)Yes (if particles are large enough)
ExamplesSalt in water, sugar in waterMilk, blood, starch in waterMud in water, sand in water
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