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Will Sandy water shows Tyndall effect ? Why ?

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Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Colloidal solutions will only show the Tyndall effect. But suspensions like a mixture of sand and water will never show Tyndall effect.

Answered by kaushanimisra97
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Answer:

No, sandy waters don't show the Tyndall effect.

Explanation:

  • The Tyndall effect can be described as the phenomenon of light scattering by particles in a very fine suspension.
  • This phenomenon is also known as Tyndall scattering.
  • The Tyndall effect is what causes the visible beam of headlights in fog. The water droplets scatter the light, making the headlight beams visible to the eyes.
  • The Tyndall effect is also vastly used in commercial settings to determine the particle size of aerosols.
  • In the given question, we can state that sandy waters don't show the Tyndall effect.
  • No, the sand forms a suspension solution with water.
  • As we all know suspension particles are much greater in size than the colloidal solution.
  • Thus, they show no Tyndall effect as the light scattering is not achieved by it.

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