transparency is a physical property of matter, and depends entirely on the which element you are taking about.
Technically, no. What you see is the light hitting particles in the solution and bouncing off. What you see is the light bouncing off the particles and hitting your eyes.
it is invisible but, can be seen as it passes though colloid
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
Shine a light through it. If there are particles scattered, then it's a colloid
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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.
The solution pass through a filter.
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.
a solution
A solution.
Visible Spectrum
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
Normally yes because colloids are normally semi opaque.
A part of this light is absorbed.
No, this constellation is invisible around the time when the Sun passes close by. Aries has a right ascension of 2 hours so this occurs around the second half of April.