Not sure what you are asking here. On the whole no, the solution is
isotropic. But for any specific photon, this may be the case, but an
equal number would avoid the reflection due to the refraction, so the
result sums to zero.
Marshall
Neville Munn wrote:
Still getting my head around the information.
One more quick question.
[Refraction and reflection of light are a different matter. Those
> contribute to Tyndall...]
-Does light *refraction* from larger particles result in some light
*reflection* off the smaller particles dispersed throughout a solution?
N.
> Refraction and reflection of light are a different matter. Those
> contribute to Tyndall,
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