Explain Tyndall effect. How you can show that milk is not a true solution?
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The Tyndall Effect is the effect of light scattering in colloidal dispersion, while showing no light in a true solution. This effect is used to determine whether a mixture is a true solution or a colloid.
Shining a flashlight beam into a glass of milk is an excellent demonstration of the Tyndall effect. You might want to use skim milk or dilute the milk with a bit of water so you can see the effect of the colloid particles on the light beam.
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