what is the tyndall effect?
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| 13th Sep, 2008,
04:45: PM
Expert Answer:
he Tyndall effect is an effect of light scattering by colloidal particles or particles in suspension. An example in everyday life is the blue colour sometimes seen in the smoke emitted by motor bikes.
Answered by
| 15th Sep, 2008,
08:08: AM
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