Normally yes because colloids are normally semi opaque.
Light is scattered as it passes through a prism.
As you know that there are three types of light waves i.e infrared light, visible light and ultra violet light. Out of these, only visible light rays (waves) gets reflected by the mirror but the other two light waves passes through the mirror.
yeah its light . if light has matter it obvious has weight, if it passes through us we would even fall some times
Opaque - light does not pass through. Transparent - all light passes through. Translucent - some light passes through.
The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)
the Tyndall effect
Shine a light through it. If there are particles scattered, then it's a colloid
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
transparency is a physical property of matter, and depends entirely on the which element you are taking about.
Visible Spectrum
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
Things are visible because light bounces off of them and we see the reflected light. Things that are transparent are invisible, because the light passes right through and doesn't bounce off.
No
no
Colloid is not a true solution they both differ from each other. Colloid is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible while a True solution is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible .
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