How does a solution of sugar in water is different from a solution of starch in water with respect to-tyndall effect, filtrabality, appearance
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1. sugar solution will not show tyndall effect, as the particle size is too small to reflect light, but starch solution will show tyndall effect.
2. sugar solution appears to be homogeneous, since the particles are completely mixed. starch solution also appears to be homogeneous, but actually it is heterogeneous.
3. the particles of sugar solution will pass through the filter paper. starch solution will also pass through filter paper.
2. sugar solution appears to be homogeneous, since the particles are completely mixed. starch solution also appears to be homogeneous, but actually it is heterogeneous.
3. the particles of sugar solution will pass through the filter paper. starch solution will also pass through filter paper.
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sugar solution do not show tyndall effect it shows filter Liberty because its particles are very small and can pass through the filter paper the particles are small so they can't seen with naked eyes and their appearance is a negligible
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