A Suspension is translucent, however, a Colloid is opaque
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Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
Ointment is usually opaque in appearance due to its thick and greasy consistency. Creams and lotions are typically more translucent or semi-translucent in appearance.
Suspension solutions contain particles that scatter the light rather than allowing it to pass through. The suspended particles interfere with the transmission of light, causing it to be scattered in different directions. This scattering effect makes the suspension solution appear opaque and blocks the passage of light.
Epsom salt is translucent, meaning that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly on the other side.
Suspension is not a true solution because it consists of insoluble particles dispersed in a liquid medium. In a true solution, solute particles are molecularly dispersed and do not settle out over time.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
translucent
Opaque
Opaque
Opaque
No, it's translucent.
Sponge is translucent or opaque
Yes, starch solution is typically transparent when it is freshly prepared. However, when heated or exposed to certain conditions, it can change to a translucent or opaque appearance due to gelatinization or retrogradation.
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opaque
No, a scourer is not translucent. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials that are opaque and not see-through.
It is opaque