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33. The canopy of a forest and the milk both exhibit Tyndall effect but sugar solution does not .Explain why​

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Answered by SGS126
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The scattering of the light through the colloid is known as Tyndall effect.

The sugar solution is not a colloidal solution, the particles in the sugar solution are too small. In addition to that, the sugar solution is a true solution and light does not scatter in true solutions. So, a solution of sugar and water does not show Tyndall effect.

On the other hand, the mixture of water and milk show Tyndall effect. Since milk is a colloid, colloidal solution shows Tyndall effect as the particles are larger than the homogeneous mixture and smaller than the suspension.

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Answered by sanjanarawat1401
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Explanation:

The scattering of the light through the colloid is known as Tyndall effect.

The sugar solution is not a colloidal solution , the particles in the sugar solution are too small. In addition to that , the sugar solution is a true solutions and light does not scatter in true solutions. So , a solution of sugar and water does not show tyndall effect.

On the other hand , the mixture of water and milk show Tyndall effect. Since milk is colloid , colloidal solution shows Tyndall effect as the particles are larger than the homogeneous mixture and smaller than the suspention.

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