what do you observe when a beam of light passes through a colloid ?​

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what do you observe when a beam of light passes through a colloid ?​

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  1. Answer:

    When a beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is observed. This is known as the Tyndall effect. This scattering of light illuminates the path of the beam in the colloidal solution.

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    When light is passed through a true solution, the dissolved particles are too small to deflect the light. … The Tyndall effect is the scattering of visible light by colloidal particles. You have undoubtedly “seen” a light beam as it passes through fog, smoke, or a scattering of dust particles suspended in air.

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  2. Answer:

    When a beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is observed. This is known as the Tyndall effect. This scattering of light illuminates the path of the beam in the colloidal solution

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