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CHEMISTRY

Differences between Solution, Colloid, and Suspension

GROUP

Humairoh Hanif Mia Anggriyani Nur Azizah Putri Adellia Oktafianti Relita Dwinda Rubiana

XI IA 3

Title Differences between Solution, Colloid, and Suspension Objective To learn the differences between solution, colloid, and suspension Tools and Materials Chemical glass of 100 mL Stirrer Funnel Filter Paper Sugar Flour Instant Milk Urea Soap 10. Sulphur powder 11. Water
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

(12 pcs) (1 pc) (1 pc) (1 roll) (1 g) (1 g) (1 g) (1 g) (1 g) (1 g) (as needed)

Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pour about 50 mL of water into the chemical glass. Add one gram of sugar into the glass and stir it about one minute. Let the solution for five minutes and make notes on what happens. Filter the mixture using filter paper and make notes on what happens. Repeat procedure 1 to 4 using flour, instant milk, urea, soap, and sulphur powder Note : Stirrer and funnel should be rinsed and dried before used to stir and to filter different mixtures.

Observation Results Mixture of Water with Dissolved/not Stable/not Clear/turbid Precipitated/not Clear/turbid filtrate Mixture Characteristic Milk Urea Soap

Sugar

Flour

Sulphur

Questions 1. Classify the mixtures in this experiment into solution, colloid system, and suspension. 2. Explain the Differences between solution, colloid, and suspension 3. What is your conclusion from the experiment?

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