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Brownian motion is not observed in a mixture that includes two phases. Which best identifies the mixture?

(A) a colloid
(B) a suspension
(C) a solution
(D) an alloy

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b, a suspension

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User Klimbo
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The correct answer is letter (C) a solution. Brownian motion is not observed in a mixture that includes two phases. That mixture should be a clearer one, and has only one solution that is more or less formed. It can never be a colloid or a suspension or even an alloy because it is not.
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