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Your teacher gives you two unknown liquids and tells you that one is a solution and one is suspension. How do you distinguish between them?
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Your teacher gives you two unknown liquids and tells you that one is a solution and one is suspension. How do you distinguish between them?
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Solutions are homogenous while a suspension is heterogenous, which means that you may not observe and differentiate parts of a solution (such as putting salt in water) but you can in suspensions (such as mixing water and sunflower oil).
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