What phenomenon is created when the dispersed colloid particles scatter light
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Tyndall effect
The dispersed particles of a colloid cannot be separated by filtration, but they scatter light, a phenomenon called the Tyndall effect .
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Tyndall effect is created when the dispersed colloid particles scatter light.
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When a beam of light travels through a colloid, the colloidal particles in the solution prevent the beam from passing through fully. The light is scattered when it collides with colloidal particles.The course of the light beam is visible as a result of this dispersion,
Is the Tyndall Effect to Blame for Blue Eyes:
- The quantity of melanin in one of the layers of the iris is the primary distinction between blue, brown, and black irises.
- When opposed to a black iris, the layer of a blue iris contains a smaller quantity of melanin, making it translucent.
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