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why path of light is visible in colloid​

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Answered by yadunandini2006
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In a colloidal solution (or colloid), the particles are big enough to scatter light. ... The path of light beam becomes visible because colloidal particles are big enough to scatter light falling on them in all directions.

Answered by preethamsingh2904
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Answer: In a colloidal solution (or colloid), the particles are big enough to scatter light. ... The path of light beam becomes visible because colloidal particles are big enough to scatter light falling on them in all directions.

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