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Will milk become transparent if it's not a colloid but a solution?

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A solution may be colored, but it is transparent, the molecules or ions are invisible, and they do not settle out on standing. ... The particles in a colloid are larger than most simple molecules; however, colloidal particles are small enough that they do not settle out upon standing.

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