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Chemistry, 01.07.2019 17:10 amandajbrewerdavis

Consider a mixture of soil and water and compare it to a colloid, such as milk. which property best differentiates these two mixtures?
a.
soil and water is a suspension because it consists of minute particles suspended in the medium. milk is a colloid because it consists of larger particles suspended in the medium, which start to settle when allowed to stand.
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soil and water is a colloid because it consists of minute particles suspended in the medium. milk is a suspension because it consists of larger particles suspended in the medium, which start to settle when allowed to stand.
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soil and water is a colloid because it has a uniform composition. milk is a suspension because it doesn’t have a uniform composition.
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soil and water is a suspension because it consists of larger particles suspended in the medium, which start to settle when allowed to stand. milk is a colloid because it consists of minute particles that remain suspended in the medium.
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soil and water is a suspension because it has a uniform composition. milk is a colloid because it doesn’t have a uniform composition.

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