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Tyndall effect in colloids is due to: a) Dispersion of light b)Merging of light c)Scattering of light d)Converging of light rays

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Answered by kashish7662
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a) Dispersion of light

Answered by raotushar393
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Answer is (c)

When a strong and converging beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, its path becomes visible when viewed at right angles to the beam of light . This effect is called Tyndall effect and it is due to the scattering of light by the colloidal particles.

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