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Difference between scattering and tyndall effect

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Answered by hibakhan30
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☆.SCATTERING : The process of re -emission of absorbed light in all directions with different intensities by atoms or molecules .

☆ . TYNDALL EFFECT : The phenomenon of scattering of white light by colloidal particles .




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Answered by samyy18
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Explanation:

SCATTERING : A change in the direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle.

TYNDALL EFFECT: Light scattering by particles in a colloid or in a very fine suspension.

to make it even simpler, scattering is a broader term, when the scattering take place  because of a COLLOID, it is called Tyndall effect .

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