Chemistry, asked by jhansinagasri, 9 months ago

why the sun looks red at the time of setting? explain on the basis of colloidal properties​

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Answered by pranavkumbhar66
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Explanation:

The light emitted by the sun has to travel a longer distance through the atmosphere. As a result, blue part of the light is scattered away by the dust particles in the atmosphere. Hence, the red part is visible.

Answered by saakshijha
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Answer:due to scattering of light

Explanation: during sunrise and sunset the rays have to travel larger part of the atmosphere because they are very close to the Horizon.

Their light other than red mostly scatters away.

Most of the red light which is least scattered , enters our eyes. Hence, the sun and sky appear red.

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