yes.because when we are vigorous shaking the solution of two dissimilar liquids it it ii mix for 1 or 2 seconds .let it be the solution for 1 or 2 minutes it ll show the Tyndall effect ...so we can observe Tyndall effect in an emulsion solution .
no
soapy water will give a tyndall effect as it is a colloidal in nature.
This is because there are solid particles suspended in the mixture although it is more stable than a suspension.
The partiales of a Suspension are Big. Therefore they Show tyndall effect
Colloidal particles can be detected by the Tyndall effect
no
NO as it is not a collidal solution. the particles of sugar solution are too small too scatter light so....NO!
soapy water will give a tyndall effect as it is a colloidal in nature.
The key word here is "solution". Solutions do not exhibit the Tyndall effect; if something does exhibit the Tyndall effect, that's a good indication that it is not a solution.
yes
No, this effect is for Colloidal solutions only.
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
It easily forms an emulsion. The tiny suspended droplets scatter the light (Tyndall effect) and make the mixture look milky.
This is because there are solid particles suspended in the mixture although it is more stable than a suspension.
The partiales of a Suspension are Big. Therefore they Show tyndall effect
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Colloidal particles can be detected by the Tyndall effect