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Does a sugar solution show the Tyndall effect?

NO as it is not a collidal solution. the particles of sugar solution are too small too scatter light so....NO!
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Who were wright tyndale and van roden inc?

A very high end store which specialized in selling porcelain during the approximate period 1880 until 1930 in Philadelphia. It sold Minton historical scene plates as well as m (MORE)

What is tyndallization?

Tyndallization is a process for sterilizing food.1 The process is named after its inventor, the 19th century scientist John Tyndall. It involves briefly boiling the item, whic (MORE)
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Why does the tyndall effect work?

  TYNDALL EFFECT-scattering of light in colloids, colloids are mixture containing particles that are intermediate in size between suspension and true solution. BY:SARAH (MORE)
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Where is Tyndall Air Force Base?

The Tyndall Military Air Force Base is located about just twelve miles outside of Panama City, in the state of Florida in the United States of America.
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Who was William tyndale?

William Tyndale (1492-1536) was a leader in the Reformation, and made the first complete translation of the New Testament into the English language. He was executed for heresy (MORE)
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Why was William Tyndale executed?

  William Tyndale was executed for so called "heresy," his chief offense being that he had translated the holy scriptures from their original Greek into English, being the (MORE)
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What is better the you phone 5c or 5s?

the 5s because it has better service but it dosent have diffrent  colrs just silver gold and black
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What is tyndall effect?

The phenomenon of scattering of light by colloidal particles as a result of which the path of the beam becomes visible visible is called Tyndall effect. Causes : The colloid (MORE)
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Is rainbow caused by Tyndall effect?

No, rainbow is not by T-effect but adressed to reflection and  refraction of light by (small) water droplets. Cf. Related links  for Wikipedia-explanation:  [en.wikipedia.o (MORE)