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why solution do not show Tyndall effect?

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Answered by minzz1989
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Because of scattering, the path of the light as well as the particles become visible. But in a true solution, the particle size is so small (less than 1nm) that these particles are not in a position to scatter the light. Therefore, true solution does not show any Tyndall effect.

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Because of scattering, the path of the light as well as the particles become visible. But in a true solution, the particle size is so small (less than 1nm) that these particles are not in a position to scatter the light. Therefore, true solution does not show any Tyndall effect.

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