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Jocelynn Santiago
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4 August, 11:24
What is the tyndall effect
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Jax Andrews
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Answer: Tyndall effect is the scattering of light due dispersed colloidal particles that does not settle in a solution. Colloidal particles constantly moves because of Brownian motion and blocks or hinders light particles to pass through. Colloidal particles are medium sized particles but smaller enough than suspension.
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