Chemistry, asked by chanchalnimchaniya69, 11 months ago

why a true solution can't scatter light..? what's the meaning of scatter beam of light...plzz explain​

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Answered by ZERSTORER
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Answer:

In the true solution the solute is dissolved completely and the particle size is less than 1nm which is not big enough to scatter light ie,show tyndall effect but in the colloidal solution the particles are big enough to scatter a beam of light and thus show tyndall effect.

Scattering occurs when light or other energy waves pass through an imperfect medium (such as air filled with particles of some sort) and are deflected from a straight path.

Answered by amruthabgoudar
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Answer:

yaa It's Abosuletly wrong not right

Explanation:

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