What is the tyndall effect? Which kind of solution show it?
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Tyndall effect is the ability of the particles of a mixture to scatter light ,that is, to make the path of a ray of light passing through it visible. Heterogeneous mixtures which are suspensions and colloids show Tyndall effect.
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Tyndall effect can be defined as scattering of light by particles in a particular type of solutions.
Here are some examples which will help you understand it :
- In a closed room if you open a small portion of Window you will see a beam of light entering to room.
- In rainy or where sand is more on road at night you can also see Tyndall effect.
every situation above stated is an example of colloidal solutions
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