explain the electrical and optical properties of colloids
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Optical properties of colloids
Tyndall's effect is defined as the phenomenon in which light is scattered by the colloidal particles. The light is been absorbed by the particles present in the solution. Once the light is been absorbed a part of the light gets scattered in all the directions.
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Optical properties of colloids
Optical properties of colloidsTyndall's effect is defined as the phenomenon in which light is scattered by the colloidal particles. The light is been absorbed by the particles present in the solution. Once the light is been absorbed a part of the light gets scattered in all the directions.
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