Suspension.
Suspension bridges look a little bit likecable-stayed bridges.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
It's a suspension!
Toothpaste is not a simple suspension but a Colloid suspension. A Colloid suspension is a suspension that has microscopic particles suspended in another substance.
"Turbid" is the adjective. If you're looking for a noun to describe something exhibiting the Tyndall Effect, then "suspension" is most likely the one you want.
The correct spelling is suspension (a type of chemical solution, cable bridge, vehicle wheel damper, or a stoppage or cessation, especially temporary).
The mixture is called a suspension. In a suspension, the particles are larger and do not dissolve in the solvent, causing them to settle out over time.
liquid suspension and powdered suspension
The cables in the suspension bridge supports the suspension bridge.
Perfume is a suspension
Blood is a suspension.
suspension
Ink can be a suspension.
yes