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  2. The suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve but get suspended throughout the bulk of the medium. Suspensions of stabilized, uniformly sized particles exhibit many of the phases are seen in pure atomic or molecular systems.

  3. Suspension Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    His record shows several suspensions from school. He's under suspension for breaking the rules. a suspension of the rules She was punished by suspension of her driver's license.

  4. Suspension in Chemistry – Definition, Examples, Properties

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    Suspensions are typically cloudy or opaque because the particles scatter light. Filtration or decantation separates the components of most suspensions. Key Points. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that settles out upon standing. Everyday examples of suspensions include mud, flour in water, and dust in air.

  5. Suspension (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Common examples of suspensions include: Mud or muddy water: where soil, clay, or silt particles are suspended in water. Flour suspended in water. Kimchi suspended on vinegar. Chalk suspended in water. Sand suspended in water.

  6. Solutions, Suspensions, Colloids, and Dispersions - ThoughtCo

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    Here is how to distinguish among solutions, suspensions, colloids, and other dispersions in chemistry, along with examples of each.

  7. SUSPENSION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    SUSPENSION definition: 1. the act of stopping something happening, operating, etc. for a period of time: 2. a punishment…. Learn more.

  8. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve but remain suspended throughout the bulk of the medium. In other words, suspensions are non – homogeneous systems in which solids are dispersed in liquids.

  9. Examples of Chemical Suspensions - ThoughtCo

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    Most of the suspensions you encounter in everyday life consist of solid particles in liquids, but suspensions can also form from two liquids or even from a solid or liquid in a gas. One way to identify a suspension is by noting that the components typically separate over time.

  10. SUSPENSION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    An arbitrator ruled this week to dismiss suspensions leveled at two officers involved in the incident. From OregonLive.com Why craft boring suspension bridges or arched overpasses when humanity is capable of building massive architectural feats like this to cross a river?

  11. 11.7: Colloidal Suspensions - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of particles with diameters of about 1 µm (1000 nm) that are distributed throughout a second phase. Common suspensions include paint, blood, and hot chocolate, which are solid particles in a liquid, and aerosol sprays, which are liquid particles in a gas.