When small particles, such as clay and silt, are in mixed in water but do not disolve in the water, what state are they in?

When small particles, such as clay and silt, are in mixed in water but do not disolve in the water, what state are they in?

  • Correct Answer: suspension
  • sedimentation
  • mud
  • incomplete

Explanation: Small particles, such as clay and silt, are carried in suspension . They are mixed throughout the water. These particles are not dissolved in the water.

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