Chemistry, asked by nekkantiabhinav06, 8 months ago

What is Tyndall effect? If salt is dissolved in water, will this mixture show Tyndall effect? Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because colloids have suspension of small particles, from 1 – 1000 nanometres in size which can scatter light falling on them, a phenomenon called as Tyndall effect. a) salt solution and c) copper sulphate solution are solutions and therefore don't show Tyndall effect.

Answered by varsha9900
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The process in which the light spreads through the dust particles present in atmosphere. this natural phenomenon is called Tyndall effect. yes because the salt completely dissolve in water. without living any suspended particles

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