The stability of a suspension can be influenced by factors such as particle size, viscosity of the medium, and the presence of stabilizing agents or additives. Agitation or settling may also affect suspension stability.
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The stability of a suspension can be altered by adjusting factors such as particle size, concentration, and the addition of stabilizing agents like surfactants or polymers, which prevent the particles from settling out over time.