What is cereal an example of solution or suspention?
Cereal is an example of a suspension.
Here's why:
* Solution: A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance (the solute) dissolves completely into another (the solvent). The particles of the solute are too small to be seen and don't settle out. Examples include sugar dissolved in water or salt dissolved in water.
* Suspension: A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture where particles of one substance (the solute) are dispersed throughout another (the solvent) but don't dissolve. The particles are large enough to be seen and will settle out over time. Examples include sand in water or flour in water.
Cereal, when mixed with milk, forms a suspension. The cereal pieces are larger particles that don't dissolve in the milk. They remain suspended in the milk for a while but will eventually settle to the bottom of the bowl.
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