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conditions for tyndall effect

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Answered by helen17
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The particles of colloid are uniformly spread throughout the solution. Due to the relatively smaller size of particles, as compared to that of a suspension, the mixture appears to be homogeneous. Because of the small size of colloidal particles we cannot see them with naked eye. But these particles scatter beam of light. This is called as Tyndall effect.
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The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light as a light beam passes through a colloid. The individual suspension particles scatter and reflect light, making the beam visible. ... As with Rayleigh scattering, blue light is scattered more strongly than red light by the Tyndall effect.

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