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SUSPENSION AND

THEIR
CHARACTERISTICS
ARMINA P. MARIANO
What type of colloids formed
between two liquids?

EMULSION
TRUE
What are the
two types of Aerosol?

1. LIQUID AEROSOL
2. SOLID AEROSOL
SUSPENSION AND
THEIR
CHARACTERISTICS
particles in the
surroundings environment
that suspend in air and
water affect the
characteristics of some
substances when combine
with it.
Water and flour
Tea leave and hot
water
SUSPENSION
is a heterogeneous mixture
where visible particles can be
seen to the naked eye as it
settles down in the bottom or
float on the top when left
undisturbed. Cloudy
appearance appears when two
materials were mixed
Suspensions used in
processing;

FOOD

MEDICINE

BEVERAGES
What is SUSPENSION?
is a heterogeneous mixture
where visible particles can be
seen to the naked eye as it
settles down in the bottom or
float on the top when left
undisturbed
Give an example of
SUSPENSION?
SOIL AND WATER
OIL AND WATER
IN A BOTTLE
Give three uses of
SUSPENSION?
Suspensions used in processing;

FOOD

MEDICINE

BEVERAGES
Gravel and water Soil and water
Salt and water Vinegar and soy sauce
Tea leaves and hot water
Oil and water Rice grain and water
SUSPENSION is
_________________
HETEROGENEOUS mixture
where VISIBLE
________ particles
can be seen to the
naked eye as it settles
______
DOWN in the bottom or
_________
FLOAT on the top
when left undisturbed
Based on given illustration, describe
what a suspension is. How does
suspension appear?

water

pebbles
What is SUSPENSION?
is a heterogeneous mixture
where visible particles can be
seen to the naked eye as it
settles down in the bottom or
float on the top when left
undisturbed
Write S if the material is a
SUSPENSION and N if it is not.
S Water and sand
___1.
mixture
S
___2.Muddy water
S
___3.Dust and air mixture
N
___4.Water and salt
mixture
N Soap
___5.
1. What kind of mixture is
formed when larger particles
settled out when left
undisturbed

a. Colloid
b. Suspension
c. Solution
d. Solvent
2. What kind of mixture is
formed when oil is mixed with
water?
a. solution
b. water
c. colloids
d. suspension
3. Which of the following
mixtures is not an example of
suspension?
a. salt and water
b. oil and water
c. sand and water
d. chalk and water
4. How does suspension
appear?

a. it appears clearly
b. it appears cloudy
c. it appears messy
d. none of the above
2. Which of the following statement
do not describe a suspension?

a.
b.
c.

d.

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