what is tyndall effect? explain. list two example where the effect can be observed.
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• Tyndall effect can be observed when a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole. This happens due to the scattering of light by the particles of dust and smoke in the air.
• Tyndall effect can also be observed when sunlight passes through the canopy of a dense forest. In the forest,mist contains tiny droplets of water,which acts as particles of colloid dispersed in air.
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• Tyndall effect can be observed when a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole. This happens due to the scattering of light by the particles of dust and smoke in the air.
• Tyndall effect can also be observed when sunlight passes through the canopy of a dense forest. In the forest,mist contains tiny droplets of water,which acts as particles of colloid dispersed in air.
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The description about tyndall effect is as follows:
Explanation:
The tyndall effect is the scattering of light beam from a colloidal suspension.
The light incident over the colloidal solution is reflected by the particles in the colloidal suspension.
The examples of tyndall effect are as follows:
1. Fog is an example of colloidal suspension this is because of the fact that the light from the light from the vehicle penetrate in the fog seen as beam of light.
2. A sunlight penetrating the canopy of dense forest.
Learn more about tyndall effect:
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