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Shine a light through it. If there are particles scattered, then it's a colloid

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Colloids exhibit the Tyndall effect, in which a beam of light is visible from the side. You can see a laser beam from the side when it passes through fog (Tyndall effect), so it is a colloid.

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A colloidal solution is not tranparent; for example, I suppose that you know ouzo and the reaction with water.

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