scattering of a beam of light when light is passed through a collodial solution is called the ————————13
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Scattering of a beam of light when passed through a colloidal solution is called the Tyndall Effect.
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Answer: The scattering of a beam of light when light is passed through a collodial solution is called the tyndall effect.
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- The light scattering by a colloid or extremely tiny solution of particles is called the Tyndall effect.
- Tyndall scattering, also known as that phenomenon, is comparable to Rayleigh scattering in that the intensity of the scattered light is inversely related to the wavelength's fourth power, with blue light being scattered more intensely than red light.
- An example from daily life is the blue color that occasionally appears in the smoke produced by motorcycles, especially two-stroke models where the particles are produced by the burning of engine oil.
- The Tyndall effect causes the shorter wavelengths to be more diffusely reflected by scattering while the longer wavelengths are transmitted more.
- When light-scattering particulate matter is spread in an otherwise light-transmitting medium, the Tyndall effect is observed.
- Each particle's diameter falls between 40 and 900 nm, which is generally below or close to the wavelengths of visible light (400–750 nm).
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