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what is Tyndall effect ? give example​

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Answered by TonightGamer73
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The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light as a light beam passes through a colloid. The individual suspension particles scatter and reflect light, making the beam visible.

As with Rayleigh scattering, blue light is scattered more strongly than red light by the Tyndall effect.

Answered by rishabh2328
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The Tyndall effect is scattering of light by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It can be seen when the light passes through the colloids or turbid substances causing the light to scatter in multiple directions. Examples are: Fog because it is a colloidal substance.

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