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  • Understanding Non-Separating Suspensions: Definition & Examples
    A non-separating suspension is a mixture of two or more substances in which the particles of the dispersed phase are larger than 1000 nm and settle slowly under the influence of gravity. These particles are large enough to scatter light, giving the suspension a cloudy or turbid appearance. Non-separating suspensions are also known as coarse dispersions or colloidal suspensions. Examples of non-separating suspensions include milk, paint, and mud.
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