26. What is the distinction between a suspension and a solution? A suspension is
A more concentrated that a solution.
B. less concentrated than a solution.
C. heterogeneous while a solution is homogeneous.
D. homogeneous while a solution is heterogeneous.
27. Why should medicines prepared as suspensions be shaken well before use?
A to mix in the powder drug that may have settled at the bottom
B. to make sure the flavors are mixed in so the dose will not taste bitter
C. to make the suspension tum into a colloid first before getting a dose
D. to make the suspension turn into a solution first before getting a dose
28. What is the difference between a suspension and a colloid? Suspensions
A are for medicines while colloids are for food.
B. are heterogeneous while colloids are homogeneous.
C. lose their consistency while colloids remain consistent.
D. may either be solids, liquids, or gases, while colloids are all liquids.
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Answer:
26. C
27. A
28. B
Answer:
C
B
A
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