Light is not a mixture in the traditional sense; rather, it is an electromagnetic wave that consists of various wavelengths. These wavelengths correspond to different colors, which can be combined to form white light. When light passes through a prism, it separates into its constituent colors, demonstrating its spectrum. Thus, while light can exhibit a mixture of colors, it is fundamentally a form of energy rather than a physical mixture of substances.
A mixture
No it is a special kind of mixture
colored light spectrum
It is not a mixture at all. H2O2 is a (pure) compound
A homogenous mixture with particles that are much smaller than the wavelength of light would not scatter light. This is because there would be minimal interaction between the particles and the light waves, allowing the light to pass through without being scattered.
A mixture of all the visible frequencies.
A colloid is a type of mixture in which medium-sized particles do not settle out on standing and scatter light. However, a suspension is a type of mixture with medium-sized particles that do settle out on standing and can scatter light.
A mixture
homogenous mixture
DNA is not a mixture.
This a nonhomogeneous mixture.
a mixture is not a substance
White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.
Flashlights and candles produce white light, which is a mixture of different colors. The light emitted by them is a combination of visible wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yes, a homogeneous mixture can scatter light if the size of the particles in the mixture is similar to the wavelength of light. This phenomenon is known as the Tyndall effect, where the light is scattered as it passes through the mixture due to interactions with the particles.
The Tyndall Effect can help determine if a mixture is a colloid by observing if the mixture scatters light. Colloids will scatter light, causing the light beam to become visible when passing through the mixture. If the mixture does not scatter light, it is likely not a colloid.
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture.