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When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.
what happens to interstellear gas as it passes through a spiral density wave
Shine a light through it. If there are particles scattered, then it's a colloid
Yes, because it is a situation where you have a colloidal particle, fog (liquid), suspended in a dispersing medium of air. A distinguishing trait among colloids is the Tyndall effect, in which a beam of light is visible from the side. A laser beam that passes through fog will be visible.
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When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.
A part of this light is absorbed.
The solution pass through a filter.
I don't know. Ask your chemistry teacher. Sincerely, a girl who doesn't know.
what happens to interstellear gas as it passes through a spiral density wave
a solution
A solution.
the food passes through
sh@@ happens
nothing happens
becomes more converging
When food passes through the colon, water is absorbed to transform the food waste into feces.