Tyndall effect is exhibited by what type of a solution? Does suspension show Tyndall effect? Explain. The Tyndall effect is often used to distinguish between a colloidal suspension and a true solution. Explain. How can the Tyndall effect be used to distinguish between a colloid and a ...
Tyndall Effect: The Tyndall effect is a phenomenon observed when light is scattered by the tiny particles in a colloidal dispersion. This is best illustrated by the way a beam of light passing through a window is made visible by the dust floating in the air. ...
the Tyndall Effect is what causes the sky to appear to be blue. This is because sunlight is scattered as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere and passes through billions of small particles in the air such as dust, water droplets, and other debris. Once again, because blue has the shortest w...