Chemistry, asked by ethangomes2004, 1 year ago

When a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole, Tyndall effect is observed. Explain, why does this happen? Give one more example where this effect can be observed.

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Answered by Synaya
4

colloidal solution of air


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Answered by PlayerGuy
9
the tyndall effect occurs when rays of light get scattered due to particles which are big in size
(colloidal or suspension solution)
in this case the dust particles in the air are capable to scatter light as their size is big enough.

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