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Which of the following can be separated by filters ??
a. solution
b.suspension
c either colloid or a suspension
d A colloid
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Collide particle are small and enough can not be seen through the eye. Collide particle are pass through when apply filter but collide particle are big enough to block by paper
Component of suspension can be filtered using filter paper.
So,
Answer is suspension and collide is correct answer is relates to this.
Answer is C is correct
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