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What is a homogeneous mixture of particles so small they can't be seen and won't settle to the bottom of the container?

a. Solution
b. Suspension
c. Emulsion
d. Compound

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Final answer:

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of particles that are so small they can't be seen and won't settle to the bottom of the container.

Step-by-step explanation:

A homogeneous mixture of particles so small they can't be seen and won't settle to the bottom of the container is called a solution. Examples of solutions include saltwater, air, and simple syrup. In a solution, the particles are molecules or ions, and the mixture appears clear and transparent.

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