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Milk shows Tyndall effect
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Milk will show Tyndall effect because:
If it's colloid solution even though it had small particles but still it is considered as a heterogenous mixture (suspension) so they will disappear light when posted through them.
Also the particles sizes are bigger the homogenous solution and smaller then heterogenous mixture!
PLEASE DONOT CONSIDER MILLY AS HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE! :))
If it's colloid solution even though it had small particles but still it is considered as a heterogenous mixture (suspension) so they will disappear light when posted through them.
Also the particles sizes are bigger the homogenous solution and smaller then heterogenous mixture!
PLEASE DONOT CONSIDER MILLY AS HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE! :))
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it also cannot be seperated through the process of filtration and requires special METHOD called centrifugation which you will learn in higher classes!
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