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  • Suspension vs. Homogeneous Mixture: Understanding the Difference
    No, a suspension is not a homogeneous mixture.

    A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture because the particles are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture. The particles in a suspension are large enough to be visible to the naked eye or under a microscope. They are also heavy enough to settle out of the mixture over time.

    Examples of suspensions include:

    - Sand in water

    - Gravel in water

    - Flour in water

    - Oil in water

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