The Tyndall Effect is primarily used to distinguish a colloid and a solution. This is done by observing how light scatters when it is put through the substance.
A colloid
Normally yes because colloids are normally semi opaque.
Nothing is observed. That is, all of the light is absorbed by the block, and the region of space where the block is appears black. What you see looks like a black block.
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colloid
colloid
No
a colloid
no
Light is scattered by colloids.
A colloid is cloudy and thick and will not allow light to pass through, whereas a suspension is clear and transparent and lets light pass through it.
a colloid
The answer is colloid.
Colloid or Suspension Solution
It means that light shines through the particles of the colloid.
The Tyndall Effect is primarily used to distinguish a colloid and a solution. This is done by observing how light scatters when it is put through the substance.