Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

How not to perform Tyndall Effect?​

Answers

Answered by anupama1568
0

Answer:

In true solutions, size of the particles are very small, it is not in the colloidal range, it is lesser than the colloidal range. Therefore, true solutions does not show tyndall effect as the particle are not large enough to scatter the light incident on it.

1) salt solution 2) milk 3) copper sulphate solution 4) starch solution. The Tyndall effect is the mechanism in which the particles in a colloid scatter the rays of light that are directed at them. All colloidal solutions and some very fine suspensions exhibit this effect.

I hope it help you

Similar questions