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Collids donot show tyndall effect

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Answered by nikhilashar
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In a colloidal solution, the particle size is such (1 nm to 100 nm), that these particles scatter the light rays as they fall on them. Because of scattering, the path of the light as well as the particles become visible. ... Therefore, true solution does not show any Tyndall effect.

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Answered by ArtikaSingh172796
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Solution : (a) In a colloidal solution, the particle size is such (1 nm to 100 nm), that these particles scatter the light rays as they fall on them. Because of scattering, the path of the light as well as the particles become visible. ... Therefore, true solution does not show any Tyndall effect.

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