How are you use milk to show tyndall effect
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we can use milk for showing Tyndall effect by giving light
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Milk to Show Tyndall Effect
Shining a flashlight beam into a glass of milk is a superb demonstration of the Tyndall effect. You would possibly want to use skimmed milk alternatively dilute the milk with a touch of water so you'll see the effect of the colloid particles on the sunshine beam.
The Tyndall effect is scattering of sunshine by particles during a colloid or particles during a fine suspension. It is often seen when the sunshine passes through the colloids or turbid substances causing the sunshine to scatter in multiple directions. Examples are Fog because it's a colloidal substance.
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