Why does a true solution not scatter a beam of light?
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When a beam of light is passed through true solution, then the path of light is invisible due to fact that the size of particles in true solution is below 1 nm, so they cannot scatter the light that means cannot show Tyndall effect
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Due to very small particle size, it does not scatter a beam of light.
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