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The Tyndall effect associated with colloidal particles is due to:(a) presence of electrical charges(b) scattering of light(c) absorption of light(d) reflection of light
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Tyndall effect in colloidal solution is due to (a) absorption of light (b) scattering of light (c) reflection of light (d) presence of electrically charged particles
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Exercises I
a. What is the Tyndall effect? b. Identify one example of this effect.
When a lyophobic colloidal solution is observed in Tyndall effect, we can see (a) size of colloidal particles (b) light scattered by colloidal particles (c) shape of colloidal particles (d) size of particles of dispersion medium
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