A common salt solution passes through filter paper, leaving behind no residue.when a strong beam of light is focussed on it, the path of light is not visible in the solution. Answer the following questions:
a). what name is given to the common salt solution?
b). why is the path of light not visible in this solution?
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a) The name given is true solution
b) it is because there is no particles present in the solution to scatter the beam of light.hence the oath of light is not visible..
b) it is because there is no particles present in the solution to scatter the beam of light.hence the oath of light is not visible..
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Its a true solution.
The particles of the solute are too small to reflect light and so its path is not visible.
The particles of the solute are too small to reflect light and so its path is not visible.
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