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Distinguish between true solution and colloidal solution of same colour.
Describe a method for distinguishing a colloidal solution from a true solution when the two have the same colour.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Points | True solution | Colloidal solution |
| Appearance | A true solution appears transparent, even if it has colour (e.g. copper sulphate solution looks blue but clear). | A colloidal solution appears translucent or opaque, even if it has the same colour, due to scattering of light. |
| Particle size | The particles are very small (less than 1 nm) and cannot scatter light. | The particles are larger (1-1000 nm) and can scatter light, causing the Tyndall effect. |
| Visibility of Beam (Tyndall effect) |
A true solution does not show the Tyndall effect; the path of light is not visible. | A colloidal solution shows the Tyndall effect; the path of light is visible. |
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