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will tyndall effect come slowly if we use hcl​

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Explanation:

ʙᴄᴢthis classic demonstration, from the Royal Society of Chemistry, a beam of light is shone through the reaction of sodium thiosulphate and acid, the light is scattered by the colloidal sulphur and is seen as a bluish 'Tyndall cone'. This can be used to demonstrate why the sky is blue.

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