emulsion
This is a mixture solid-liquid or solid-gas.
It is called a suspension. This type of mixture is not uniform in composition, and the particles will eventually settle out due to gravity.
suspension
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.
A mixture in which layers are too small to be seen is called a homogeneous mixture or a solution. This type of mixture has particles that are evenly distributed throughout and do not settle out over time.
A colloid is a type of mixture in which medium-sized particles do not settle out on standing and scatter light. However, a suspension is a type of mixture with medium-sized particles that do settle out on standing and can scatter light.
A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.
Soda water is a homogeneous mixture because the components (water and carbon dioxide gas) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and do not settle out over time.
Colored water is a mixture of water (a liquid) and a pigment or dye (usually a liquid or solid). It is considered a homogeneous mixture because the particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out.
This type of mixture is called a suspension. Suspensions contain particles dispersed in a liquid medium, and these particles are large enough to settle out over time due to gravity. Stirring or shaking a suspension can temporarily disperse the particles, but they will eventually settle back down.
No, it is a heterogenous mixture containg a liquid in which visible particles settle.
This type of mixture is called a colloidal suspension. The particles in a colloidal suspension are larger than those in a solution, making them scatter light and giving the mixture a cloudy appearance. Despite being suspended, the particles do not settle out due to Brownian motion keeping them dispersed throughout the medium.