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Why is tindall effect not seen in A true solution

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Answered by sagnik2303
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Answer:

It is not seen in a true solution.

Explanation:

Tyndall effect is the phenomenon of scattering of light beams when passing from a vacuum to a denser medium, here light scatters due to minute particles of a colloid...

It is not seen as the particles of a true solution aren't big enough to scatter the light beams.

In colloids,the particles are slightly larger and can scatter light beams

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Answered by taniaalhan
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Answer:

it is not seen as particles of true solution are not big enough to scatter the light beams.

Explanation:

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