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Why Suspension and Solutions do not show tyndall effect? While calloids do?

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Answered by aishu1823
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Explanation:

Tyndall's effect is the appearance of light scattering on the particles of colloidal dimensions. ... Because of the small particle size, the solutions do not show Tyndall's effect. Suspensions have larger particles than colloids and thats why they show the Tyndall effect.

Answered by gurj57364953
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Why Suspension and Solutions do not show tyndall effect? While calloids do?

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Tyndall's effect is the appearance of light scattering on the particles of colloidal dimensions...✍️

Because of the small particle size, the solutions do not show Tyndall's effect...✍️

Suspensions have larger particles than colloids and thats why they show the Tyndall effect...✍️

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