Suspensions: Heterogeneous Mixtures Settling in Science

T/F: suspensions are homogenous

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False. Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures, meaning they consist of particles that are not evenly distributed and can be seen with the naked eye or through microscopy. In a suspension, particles are dispersed throughout a medium, but they settle over time due to gravity. This is in contrast to homogeneous mixtures, such as solutions, where the particles are evenly distributed throughout the medium.

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