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A true solution is...

A true solution is

A

Clear and transparent

B

turbid and translucent

C

milky and opaque

D

none of the above

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    A
    cane sugar in water
    B
    cane sugar in dilute HCI
    C
    cane sugar in aqua regia
    D
    cane sugar in sea water
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    A
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    B
    cane sugar in dilute HCl
    C
    cane sugar in aqua regia
    D
    cane sugar in sea water
  • (a) True solutions do not exhibit tyndall effect. (r) in true solutions, size of solute particles is much smaller than the wavelength of light used.

    A
    IF both (A) and (r) are correct and (r) is the correct explanation for (a).
    B
    If both (a) and (r) are correct but (r) is not the correct explanation for (a).
    C
    IF (a) is correct but (r) is incorrect.
    D
    If (a) is incorrect but (r) is correct.