You are given three beakers, A,B and C. One of these is a solution, other two are colloidal solution and suspension. Explain how will you identify these mixture types using Tyndall effect
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- On passing a beam of polarized light through the colloidal solution and suspension the solute particles scattered light. This effect is called the Tyndall effect.
- Colloidal solution and suspension have large-sized solute particles so when a beam of polarised light passes through this the particles scatter light.
- Thus colloidal solution and suspension will show the Tyndall effect but the solution will not.
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