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can the tyndall effect be a hetergenous and colloid

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Answered by srabani80pal
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Tyndall Effect. Colloids are often confused with true homogenous solutions because the individual dispersed particles of a colloid cannot be seen. ... Suspensions may scatter light, but if the number of suspended particles is sufficiently large, the suspension may simply be opaque, and the light scattering will not occur.


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colloid is a heterogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles are intermediate in size between those of a solution and a suspension. ... The dispersed particles of a colloid cannot be separated by filtration, but they scatter light, a phenomenon called the Tyndall effect

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