Chemistry, asked by rujulachougule246, 9 months ago

does fog. show tyndal effect

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Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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yes!!...the fog shows Tyndall effect...

because the visible beam of headlights of car is caused by the Tyndall effect...

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Answered by ThinkingBoy
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Colloids show the unique property wherein the colloidal particles scatter ray of light passing through it, called tyndall effect.

Fog is a colloid wherein water is dispersed phase and air is the dispersion medium. So obviously, fog shows tyndall effect.

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