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Read the Fig 4 description. From there you can conclude that it does scatter light, because its ot a solution. So it must be a mixture, the substances are not dissolved so therfore they aren't a solution. Hope this helped, its my homework too.
It means that light shines through the particles of the colloid.
larger partials that adhere, or stick togetherer.
Mixtures containing equal amounts of levo- and dextro- forms of a compound and thus do not rotate the plane of polarized light passing through the mixture.
Yes, colloids scatter light. Colloids are mechanical mixtures; all mechanical mixtures scatter light. Solutions are the only mixtures that do not scatter light. The scattering of light by mixtures is known as the Tyndall effect, btw.
because the particles in their mixtures are large enough to scatter light
These mixtures are colloids or very fine suspensions.
Any small slit will scatter light. Especially blue light.
no
translucent
they are able to scatter light
A prism
its a solution
Each colour of light has a different wave length which are affected differently by refraction so they spread out and 'scatter'.
Cause they do
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