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Which of the following statements distingush between a suspension and a colloid? (Select all that apply.) (15.4) A suspension is a homogenous mixture that settles out if left undisturbed. A suspension is a heterogenous mixture that does not settle out if left undisturbed. The particles dispersed in a colloid are much larger than those in a suspension and they easily settle out. A suspension is a homogenous mixture that does not settle out if left undisturbed. The particles dispersed in a colloid are much smaller than those in a suspension and do not settle out. A suspensiion is a heterogenous mixture that settles out if left undisturbed.
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