A colloidal solution is not transparent, has some opalescence.
A colloidal solution is not transparent, has some opalescence.
The Tyndall effect is used to distinguish between a solution and a colloid. In a solution, light passes through without scattering, while in a colloid, the dispersed particles cause light to scatter, making the beam visible.
The Tyndall effect is specific for colloids, not for solutions.
A colloid is a form of suspension in a liquid or gas, the two phases are distinct.
The Tyndall effect can be used to distinguish between a colloid and a solution by shining a light through the substance. In a colloid, the light will scatter due to the larger particles present, making the beam visible. In a solution, the light will pass straight through without scattering, making the beam less visible.
colloid!
the colloidal particle show tyndal effect while suspended particles donot. Colloidal particles donot settle down but the suspended particles get settledown.
It is a colloid.
No the moon is not a colloid.
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Colloid
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.