I believe that would be a suspension.
A colloid
Colloid -BRANDON MULLINS (:
Each colour of light has a different wave length which are affected differently by refraction so they spread out and 'scatter'.
It scatters the light
its a solution
They are called "colloids". These have large particles that are suspended in a solution.
This is a colloidal mixture.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture whose particles are too small to reflect or scatter light. A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture containing particles that are small enough to stay suspended but large enough to scatter light.
a solution!
I believe that would be a suspension.
A colloid
it's the answer
Substances that do not settle or scatter light are typically transparent or translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them with minimal interference. Examples of such materials include clear glass, air, and water. When light passes through these substances, it does not scatter or settle; instead, it continues in a relatively straight path. This is in contrast to opaque materials, which absorb or reflect light, causing it to scatter or settle.
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.
A homogeneous mixture, homo- means of the same. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that cannot be separated in any way.
Salt crystals dissolved in water.