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Which if of mixture do not show tyndall effect?

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Answered by PreciouStone
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The scattering of the light through the colloid is known as Tyndall effect.</p><p></p><p>The sugar solution is not a colloidal solution, the particles in the sugar solution are too small. In addition to that, the sugar solution is a true solution and light does not scatter in true solutions. So, a solution of sugar and water does not show Tyndall effect.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the mixture of water and milk show Tyndall effect. Since milk is a colloid, colloidal solution shows Tyndall effect as the particles are larger than the homogeneous mixture and smaller than the suspension

Answered by Anonymous
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The size of the particle should be such that it should scatter light. Particles which are very small (in the case of true solutions) or very large (in the case of suspensions) do not scatter light. So, the Tyndall effect is not observed in true solutions or suspensions.

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