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state your observation when a beam of light is passed through a copper sulphate solution.

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Answered by AnupamThakuria
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it is called scattering a beam of light if a beam of light is passed through a copper sulphate solution

Answered by Anonymous
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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 phenomena of scattering of light is known as the Tyndall effect.

In the process, the individual suspended particles scatter and thus reflect the light, making the beam visible. The total amount of scattering depends on the  density of the particles and frequency of the light. Another example can include fog as it is a colloidal substance.

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