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Demonstrate the phenomenon of scattering with a help of an activity

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Activity:
(i) Place a source of light S such as an electric bulb at the focus of a converging lens Z1, this lens provides a parallel beam of light.
(ii) Allow the light beam to pass through a transparent glass beaker R of capacity 500 mL.
(iii) After passing through the beaker containing about 400 mL of water allows the light beam to pass through a circular hole made in cardboard C. Obtain a sharp image of the hole on a screen MN using another convex lens lensL2

(iv) Dissolve about 200 g of sodium thiosulphate (hypo) in water taken in the beaker B. Add about 1 to 2 mL of concentrated sulphuric acid with the help of an injection syringe dropwise in the beaker containing hypo solution.

(v) What do you observe?
You will notice fine microscopic sulfur particles precipitating in about 2 to 3 seconds. As the sulfur particles begin to form, you can observe the blue light from the sides of the beaker. This is due to scattering of short wavelengths by minute colloidal sulfur particles. Observe the color of the light patch on the screen. It is interesting to observe the change in color of the patch from orange-red color in the beginning to bright crimson red color later on the screen.


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