Why particles in a true solution cannot be seen with a naked eye ?
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In true solutions the particle sizes of solute are around 1 nm or 10−9m . A human naked eye cannot see particles smaller than 10μm means 10−5m. So, as the particle size of the true solution is much smaller than the limit of naked human eye's vision, hence we cannot see them.
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In true solutions the particle sizes of solute are around 1 nm or 10−9m . A human naked eye cannot see particles smaller than 10μm means 10−5m. So, as the particle size of the true solution is much smaller than the limit of naked human eye's vision, hence we cannot see them.
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