Is the path of light visible in a suspension ? Give reason.
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Due to the Tyndall Effect
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yes , it's visible.
Explanation:
This happens due to tyndall effect. In this effect basically the colloidal particles scatter light. And when the light passes through a colloid, it scatters by larger collidal particles , this make the light visible.
*Blue light is scattered more strongly than by red light by this effect.
What you need to know ?
- Particles in liquid are not visible , this is because the particles are very small.
- Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture containing large particles.
- Solution is a homogenous mixture of more than one substances.
- John Tyndall was the one who discovered this Tyndall effect in 19th century.
- Michael Faraday was the one who showed that when a strong beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, it is scattered.
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