Chemistry, asked by trishakapoor2412, 7 months ago

Why true solution and suspension do not show Tyndall effect?

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Answered by tapatidolai
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Answer:

it works on the principle that light beams scatter due to the presence of large colloidal particles in the solution which separate the light however in a true solution the particles are not as large enough to scatter the light particles, thats why Tyndall effect is not seen in true solution.

Answered by swati755
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Answer:Tyndall effect is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. So, a true solution does not show Tyndall effect due to scattering of light and scattering is directly proportional to size of sol particles.

The Tyndall effect is the scattering of visible light by colloidal particles. ... Suspensions may scatter light, but if the number of suspended particles is sufficiently large, the suspension may simply be opaque, and the light scattering will not occur.

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