1. Some of the characteristics of suspensions, colloids, and solutions are they are mixtures and they are all made up of particles.
2. When a solution forms, the particles of a solute forced to leave the solution
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_to_the_solute's_particles_whenever_a_solution_forms
3. A solute affects the temperature of a solvent because of it's particles leave, the boiling point gets colder...etc
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_effects_do_solutes_have_on_a_solvents_freezing_and_boiling_points
4. A solution because you are adding something to something that is already there and creating something new.
5. A solvent affects a solute's boiling point, because if it's particles leave then the solute's boiling point gets harder or easier to reach, depending on what temperature the molecule was
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_effects_do_solutes_have_on_a_solvents_freezing_and_boiling_points
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