What happens to a light beam passing through a true solution?

Answer

The light beam is generally invisible because particles do not effectively scatter light.

When light passes through a true solution, the dissolved particles are too small to scatter the light waves effectively, meaning the light beam passes through unimpeded and remains invisible.

What happens to a light beam passing through a true solution?

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