Chemistry, asked by medhasoni4, 7 months ago

Define Tyndall effect and browian movement​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

The phenomenon of scattering of light when a light beam passes through a fluid (colloid) is known as Tyndall effect, while the random movement of particles in a fluid (colloid) is the Brownian motion, it occurs due to the collisions of the particles.

Explanation:

❤️HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR❤️

Answered by Anonymous
1

The phenomenon of scattering of light when a light beam passes through a fluid (colloid) is known as Tyndall effect, while the random movement of particles in a fluid (colloid) is the Brownian motion, it occurs due to the collisions of the particles.

Similar questions