Particle Size after Dissolved in water

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The discussion centers on the behavior of powders when dissolved in water, specifically addressing whether they form fine particles suitable for coating applications. It is established that when a powder is dissolved, it does not necessarily create very small fine particles; instead, it may form a suspension. This distinction is crucial for applications requiring a thin layer upon dehydration of the compound.

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If I have a powder, when I dissolve that powder into solution, will it become very small fine particles in the water? so that if I coat it on something, it will become a very small thin layer when I dehydrate that compound?
 
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Depends. Powder can be used to prepare suspension, but technically it is not dissolved then.
 

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