in beaker A when light passes through the solution one can see the path of the light .what do you infer from this about the type of solution? Give two examples of solute which when added to water will give similar kind of solutions
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The solution is either suspension or a colloidal solution as these solution scatter the beam of light making the path visible. Some examples of this kind of solution are
1.In the forest, mist contains tiny droplets of water, which act as particles of colloid dispersed in air.
2.chalk powder or wheat added to the water is also similar to that of solution given in beaker A.
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1.In the forest, mist contains tiny droplets of water, which act as particles of colloid dispersed in air.
2.chalk powder or wheat added to the water is also similar to that of solution given in beaker A.
If this helps you then please mark it as brainliest
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