settling of particles in solution,suspension and collid
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The size of particles in a solution is usually less than 1 nm. Size of particles in a suspension is usually larger than 1000 nm. In a colloid, the particles never settle down. Hence, the Tyndall effect is always observed in colloids.
A solution is always transparent, light passes through with no scattering from solute particles which are molecule in size. The solution is homogeneous and does not settle out. ... If a suspension is allowed to stand the particles will separate out. A colloid is intermediate between a solution and a suspension.