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When a beam of light is made to pass through the colloidal solution, they scatter the light falling on them and make the room illuminated. Is it true that this phenomenon is called a Tyndall effect?


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Detailed Solution

The above statement is True.
The Tyndall effect is the process in which particles in a colloid deflect light beams aimed at them. All colloidal fluids and certain very fine suspensions exhibit this effect. As a result, it may be used to determine if a solution is a colloid. The intensity of scattered light is determined by the density of the colloidal particles as well as the incident light frequency.
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