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observation in Tyndall effect in Salt solution​

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This is because colloids have suspension of small particles, from 1 – 1000 nanometres in size which can scatter light falling on them, a phenomenon called as Tyndall effect. ... a) salt solution and c) copper sulphate solution are solutions and therefore don't show Tyndall effect.

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This is because colloids have suspension of small particles, from 1 – 1000 nanometres in size which can scatter light falling on them, a phenomenon called as Tyndall effect. ... a) salt solution and c) copper sulphate solution are solutions and therefore don't show Tyndall effect.

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