Biology, asked by arupkalita9362, 1 year ago

The canopy of a forest and milk,both exhibit Tyndall effect,but sugar solution doesnot.Explain why​

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Answered by 001REBEL
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Answer:

  • The scattering of the light through the colloid is known as Tyndall effect. The sugar solution is not a colloidal solution, the particles in the sugar solution are too small.

  • So, a solution of sugar and water does not show Tyndall effect. On the other hand, the mixture of water and milk show Tyndall effect
Answered by Anonymous
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✧Tyndall Effect cannot be performed in a solution mixed with sugar. Since, sugar molecules or more specifically sucrose gets evenly dissolved in the water and makes it a (Sucrose Molecules are broken down in water into so small particulate matter it eventually vanishes from it). Since, the principles of Tyndall Effect works on Scattering of light from the impurities present in a solution (colloidal solution), light rays are not going to get dispersed, so, no observations are made that it depicts the phenomenon of Tyndall Effect.

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