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In tyndall effect, a true solution when observed from an right angle to the beam of light, why does it appear dark?

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True solutions has particles size too small, they do not scatter the beam of light. So the path of light is not visible in the true solution. When you see at a right angle to the beam of light as the path of light is not there, it looks dark.

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