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why the path of light is visible in colloidal solutions what is the dispersed phase and dispersion medium of rubber​

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Answered by ArshVinayak
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In a colloidal solution (or colloid), the particles are big enough to scatter light.

If a beam of light is put on a colloidal solution kept in a beaker in a dark room, the path of light beam is illuminated and becomes visible when seen from the side.

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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