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9 April, 21:58

Would the tyndall effect work on jello

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  1. 9 April, 22:25
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    Yes, the tyndall effect will work on jello because the tyndall effect checks for suspension. If you have ever held a jelly or moved it around in a cup, you can see that once you start moving opposite to it, it bounces back - suspension.
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