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define Tyndall effect (short answer)​

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Answer:

The phenomenon of scattering light by colloidal particles is called Tyndall effect.

Explanation:

If a strong beam of light is passed through a colloid the light is scattered by the colloidal particles. In a dark background if a powerful microscope is placed perpendicular to the light rays passing through colloid and when viewed through that microscope many bright light spots are observed. This phenomenon of scattering light by colloidal particles is called Tyndall effect.

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