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Why colloids show Tyndall effect ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is due to colloidal particles having diameter which is very close to the wavelength of the light passes through it.
Answered by 901mudit
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Answer:

Yes colloids it shows Tyndall effect.

Explanation:

Tyndall Effect is the phenomena of scattering of light through particles of substances. For Tyndall Effect to occur the diameter of molecules is between 40 and 900nm and somewhat below or near 400 and 750nm. The average particle size for an colloid is between 50nm and so it shows Tyndall Effect.

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