Why the true solutions does not exhibit tyndall effect
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Because a colloidal solution or substance (like fog) is made up of scattered particles (like dust and water in air), light cannot travel straight through. ... For example, light being shined through water and milk. The light is not reflected when passing through the water because it is not a colloid.
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Because a colloidal solution or substance (like fog) is made up of scattered particles (like dust and water in air), light cannot travel straight through. ... For example, light being shined through water and milk. The light is not reflected when passing through the water because it is not a colloid.
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tyndal effect is the scattering of light.
but true solutions fo not scatter light because the particles of true solution are very very small
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but true solutions fo not scatter light because the particles of true solution are very very small
hope this hepls
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