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<p>sizes. While some suspended material will be large enough and heavy enough to settle rapidly to the bottom of the container if a liquid sample is left to stand (the <a href="page.php?w=Settling">settable solids</a>), very small particles will settle only very slowly or not at all if the sample is regularly agitated or the particles are <a href="page.php?w=colloid">colloid</a>al. These small solid particles cause the liquid to appear turbid.</p>

<p>Turbidity (or haze) is also applied to transparent solids such as glass or plastic. In plastic</p><p>
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