Why does a suspension prevents light from passing through?

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2026-04-16 03:05

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A suspension contains particles that are larger than the wavelength of visible light, causing light to scatter as it passes through the suspension. This scattering makes it difficult for light to travel in a straight path through the suspension, resulting in reduced transparency.

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