Final answer:
Suspensions have particles that settle out when left to rest.
Step-by-step explanation:
One property of a suspension that is different from that of a solution or a colloid is that if left to rest, the particles of a suspension will settle out. Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures in which the particles are larger and are not evenly distributed. Due to the larger size of the particles, they have a tendency to settle over time. This is in contrast to solutions, where the solute particles are evenly dispersed and will not settle, and colloids, where the particles are intermediate in size and do not settle as quickly.
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