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Which particles in the air reflect the blue light?- how to to simulate the rayleigh scattering?

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hi! this semester in my school we have to do a science project. I was thinking to explain why the sky has blue color (due to rayleigh scattering). I saw on youtube a few videos about lighting a liquid (made of chemical formulas ), but i would like to use something solid to present it. So should I make a glass with some particles inside it or something?

 

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