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What is the tyndall effect???

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Answered by kvnmurty
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Tyndall effect (named after the scientist Tyndall) is the scattering effect of the light rays by a colloid or fine small particles in fine suspension.

Normally light rays pass through a good solution.

Answered by dikshaverma4you
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TyNdAlL EfFeCt is a light scattering effect caused due to particles in a colloid or a fine suspension. The effect is named after John Tyndall who was a 19th century physicist.

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