Light can scatter off various substances such as dust particles, water droplets, gas molecules, and other small particles in the atmosphere. This scattering effect is responsible for phenomena like the blue sky during the day and colorful sunsets.
A substance that is often clear or transparent and does not scatter light is glass. Glass is made up of tightly-packed molecules that allow light to pass through without being diffused.
A solution with uniformly sized particles smaller than the wavelength of light will not scatter light.
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That is called a solution. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance is dissolved in another, and the particles are too small to scatter light, rendering them transparent.
Objects that reflect light are said to be "reflective", objects that scatter light are said to be "diffusive", and objects that transmit light are said to be "transparent" or "translucent".
A substance that is often clear or transparent and does not scatter light is glass. Glass is made up of tightly-packed molecules that allow light to pass through without being diffused.
Any small slit will scatter light. Especially blue light.
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 solution with uniformly sized particles smaller than the wavelength of light will not scatter light.
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To scatter or pour over a substance
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A prism
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its a solution
That is called a solution. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance is dissolved in another, and the particles are too small to scatter light, rendering them transparent.