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give an example of suspension and explain tyndall efect ​

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Answered by inderjeetsandhusfd
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Some common examples of suspension are:

1. Muddy water

2. Milk of Magnesia

3. Sand particles suspended in water

4. Flour in water

5. Slaked lime for whitewashing

6. Paints in which dyes are suspended in turpentine oil

The phenomenon of scattering of light by particles in a colloid or in a very fine suspension is called Tyndall Effect.

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Answered by Varshakm
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It's a heterogeneous mixture of 2 Or more elements

Answer:

include the mixture of chalk and water , muddy water of dust particles , the mixture of flour and water , a mixture of dust particles and air , fog, milk,of magnesia, etc...

Explanation:

also known as tydall phenominon scattering of a beam of light by a midium containing small suspended particles .

the effect is named from 19 century british physicist JoJohn Tydall who first studied it extensively

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