which of the following will show ‘Tyndial Effect'
1 Salt Solution
2 Milk
3 copper sulphate
4 starch solution
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The Tyndall effect is the mechanism in which the particles in a colloid scatter the rays of light that are directed at them. All colloidal solutions and some very fine suspensions exhibit this effect. Therefore, it can be used to confirm if a given solution is a colloid. Scattered light intensity depends on the colloidal particle density as well as the incident light frequency.
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Which of the following will show the Tyndall effect a salt solution B Milk C copper sulphate solution D starch solution?
In the above question, only b) milk and d) starch solution show Tyndall effect as they are colloids. a) salt solution and c) copper sulphate solution are solutions and therefore don't show Tyndall effect.
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