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copper sulphate solution in water does not show Tyndall effect

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Copper sulphate (CuSo4) solution in water does not show tyndall effect the particles of solution are very small to be able to make the light path visible whereas a milk is a colloid while particle size is big enough to scatter a beam of light and make the path visible.

Answered by sakshisingh27
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Copper sulphate solution in water does not show tyndall effect the particles of solution are very small to be abke to make the light path visibke whereas a milk is a colloid whise particle size is big enough to scatter a beam of light and make the path visible.

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