Chemistry, asked by neetuyadav037, 9 months ago

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Tyndall effect is observed when beam of light passes through milk. How?​

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Answered by MenkaK
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Answer:

Because the particles of milk are large in size( as compared to the true solution). When beam of light pass through the milk the the particle of light collide with large particles of milk and scatter in different directions (or paths).

That's why in milk the beam of light is visible.

Answered by dharmeshcholan
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Since milk is a colloidal solution , it has small particles suspended in it so when a beam of light passes through it , then it shows some deflection known as Tyndall effect.
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