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is a heterogeneous mixture that

contains solid particles sufficiently large


for sedimentation. The particles may be visible to
the naked eye, usually must be larger than
one micrometer, and will eventually settle,
although the mixture is only classified as a
suspension when and while the particles have not
settled out. A suspension is a heterogeneous
mixture in which the solute particles do
not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the
bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in
the medium.
is a special type of homogeneous
mixture composed of two or more substances. In
such a mixture, a solute is a
substance dissolved in another substance, known
as a solvent. The mixing process of a solution
happens at a scale where the effects of chemical
polarity are involved, resulting in interactions that
are specific to solvation. The solution assumes the
phase of the solvent when the solvent is the larger
fraction of the mixture, as is commonly the case.
The concentration of a solute in a solution is
the mass of that solute expressed as a percentage
of the mass of the whole solution. The
term aqueous solution is when one of the solvents
is water.
is a mixture in which one substance of microscopically
dispersed insoluble particles is suspended throughout
another substance. Sometimes the dispersed substance alone
is called the colloid; the term colloidal suspension refers
unambiguously to the overall mixture (although a
narrower sense of the word suspension is distinguished from
colloids by larger particle size). Unlike a solution,
whose solute and solvent constitute only one phase, a colloid
has a dispersed phase (the suspended particles) and a
continuous phase (the medium of suspension) that arise
by phase separation. To qualify as a colloid, the mixture
must be one that does not settle or would take a very long
time to settle appreciably.
Project in Science VI
First Appraisal
SY 2019 - 2020

Submitted to:

Ms. Julie C. Maruhom


Science Teacher

Submitted by:

A’Shadieeyah Nur-Leilah D. Bara


Grade VI – Jade Pupil
Project in EPP VI
First Appraisal
SY 2019 - 2020

Submitted to:

Ms. Bibian T. Lopez


EPP Teacher

Submitted by:

A’Shadieeyah Nur-Leilah D. Bara


Grade VI – Jade Pupil

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