scattering of light by solute particles in a solution is tumed as
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Scattering is the mechanism through which light is transmitted in all directions when it strikes a particle with a larger diameter.
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Tyndall effect, also known as the Tyndall phenomenon, is the scattering of a light beam by a medium containing tiny suspended particles—for example, smoke or dust in a room—which makes a light beam entering a window visible. Short-wavelength blue light is dispersed more strongly than long-wavelength red light, similar to Rayleigh scattering. Let’s first understand the concept of scattering.
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