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10A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Sugar cannot be seen in sugar water.
Milk is an example of a colloid.
Muddy water is a solution.
In a suspension, particles are big and can be filtered.
Solute dissolves in solvent to form a solution.
Colloid particles can be easily seen with naked eyes.
Chalk powder in water makes a suspension.
A solution can have more than one solute.
All mixtures are solutions.
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Which of the following is a solution?
Which of these is a colloid?
Which mixture can be filtered easily?
In sugar water, sugar is the:
In salt water, water is the:
Which mixture is heterogeneous?
Which one looks like a solution but is not truly homogeneous?
What kind of mixture is chalk powder in water?
Which mixture allows light to pass but scatters it?
Which of the following can have more than one solute?
A homogeneous mixture is called a ______.
The substance that dissolves is called a ______.
The substance in which solute dissolves is called a ______.
Sugar and water form a ______.
Milk is a type of ______.
Muddy water is a type of ______.
Colloid looks like a solution but is actually ______.
Particles of suspension can be separated using ______.
Chalk powder mixed with water forms a ______.
Solution = Solute + ______.