tyndal effect define and two properties of tyndall effect
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Tyndall effect is the effect in which scattering of light is seen by the particles present in colloid or in very fine suspension. Conditions that are necessary for Tyndall effect to take place are: The diameter of the particles in dispersed phase should not be much smaller than the wavelength of light used.
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the scattering of light by the colloidal particles is known as Tyndall effect.
examples:-
1. a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole.
2.sunlight passes through the canopy of a dense forest
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