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when light is passed through copper sulphate solution
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when a beam of light is passed through a copper sulphate solution there is scattering of light by the copper or colliding particles . this is called Tyndall effect .
In the process the individual suspend particles scatter and thus reflect the light making the beam visible . the amount of scattering depends on density of particles and frequency of light.
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