When a ray of light passes through a solution it is not visible explain?
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When a ray of light passes through a solution it is not visible
❇ Because the particles of solution are not big enough to scatter light.
Scattering of light only happens in large particles as colloidal solutions.
As when light will not be able to strike through any particle then it will not reflect back, and hence, we will no be able to see the path of light ray.
Because light is only visible to us due to it's reflection.
❇ Because the particles of solution are not big enough to scatter light.
Scattering of light only happens in large particles as colloidal solutions.
As when light will not be able to strike through any particle then it will not reflect back, and hence, we will no be able to see the path of light ray.
Because light is only visible to us due to it's reflection.
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