In the field of Chemistry, suspensions are a type of heterogeneous mixture where particles are dispersed throughout a fluid. The defining characteristic of a suspension is the size of the dispersed particles.
For suspensions, the particles are relatively large, typically greater than 2000 Å (angstroms). This large size allows the particles in a suspension to settle out over time under the influence of gravity, which is not the case with smaller particles in solutions or colloids.
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Therefore, the correct answer is that in a suspension, the particle size is more than 2000 Å.