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Why is the Tyndall effect shown by colloidal particles? State four instances of observing the Tyndall effect.


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Tyndall effect:

  • Tyndall effect is the phenomenon of the scattering of light particles.
  • Tyndall effect is shown by Colloidal particles because small colloidal particles are invisible to the naked eye, but they are large enough to disperse a light beam.
  • Mostly Tyndall effect is shown by colloidal particles because of their small size (1nm-1000nm) so that they can scatter light through them.
  • Also, some fine suspension solutions can show this
  • This phenomenon is similar to Rayleigh's scattering.
  • The intensity of scattered light is determined by the density of colloidal particles as well as the incident light's frequency.

Instances for observing the Tyndall effect:

  • Tyndall effect can be observed when sunlight enters a dark room where the dust particles get scattered.
  • It can be seen through the fog when a torch is switched on.
  • It is the cause of the sky's blue color.
  • When a light goes through the milk, it may be seen.

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