Final answer:
The correct arrangement is colloid, suspension, solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct arrangement that orders mixtures in terms of increasing particle size is option A) colloid, suspension, solution.
A colloid is a mixture in which the particles are intermediate in size between those of a solution and a suspension. The particles in a colloid are dispersed throughout the mixture and do not settle out.
A suspension is a mixture in which the particles are large and insoluble, so they settle out over time. Examples of suspensions include sand in water and muddy water.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture in which the particles are very tiny and do not settle out. Examples include saltwater and sugar dissolved in water.
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