Which of the following will not exhibit light scattering phenomenon
1 jelly
2 Cloud
3 Distilled Water
4 foam
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The true answer of your question is "Distilled water".
Distilled water is actually composed of true as well as pure homogeneous mixture because of which it do not show the light scattering property when light passes through it (Tyndall effect). While on the other hand cloud, jelly and foam is composed of colloid solution which show the property of light scattering due to which light passes through these things will surely change it's direction.
Distilled water is actually composed of true as well as pure homogeneous mixture because of which it do not show the light scattering property when light passes through it (Tyndall effect). While on the other hand cloud, jelly and foam is composed of colloid solution which show the property of light scattering due to which light passes through these things will surely change it's direction.
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Hey there !
Correct option is -> (3)Distilled water.
Distilled water is a homogeneous mixture . Hence, the property of scattering light/Tyndall effect is not shown by distilled water.
Whereas, on the other hand, Jelly ,cloud and foam , are colloids , hence, these show the property of Tyndall effect.
Hope this Helps You !
Correct option is -> (3)Distilled water.
Distilled water is a homogeneous mixture . Hence, the property of scattering light/Tyndall effect is not shown by distilled water.
Whereas, on the other hand, Jelly ,cloud and foam , are colloids , hence, these show the property of Tyndall effect.
Hope this Helps You !
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