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Answer with Explanation:

A "suspension" is said to be unstable because some of its particles settle at the bottom when it is left for some time. One example of this is the "antibiotic suspension." If you might have noticed, the particles settle at the bottom and this is the reason why it is important to shake the medicine before giving it to patients. Another point to consider is the fact that the suspension has a residue when you try to filter out the particles. This means the solute can be separated from the solvent; thus, it cannot be distributed uniformly. So, this makes it unstable.