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define Tyndall effect​

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The tyndall effect is the scattering of light as a light beam passes through a colloid.

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☯ AnSwEr :

The phenomenon by which the colloidal particles scatter light is called Tyndall effect. If light is passed through a colloid the light is scattered by the larger colloidal particles and the, beam becomes visible.

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★ Additional Information :

  • This effect is used to determine whether a mixture is a true solution or a colloid.

  • Depending on how much light a particular material absorbs, a different color is emitted.

  • Head light from motors can be seen because of tyndall effect.

  • Light beam from projectors in theatres.

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