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Tyndall cone effect

One phase (mechanically homogeneous). 2. Optically empty. No Faraday-Tyndall cone. 3. Solute particles less than 1-5 mp in diameter. 4. No Brownian movement. 5. Solute particles show no siuface properties other than the Baman effect. More than one phase (mechanically heterogeneous). Optically dense. Faraday-Tyndall cone when illuminated transversely. Disperse particles range from 6 mp to 100 mp. Particles show Brownian movement. Disperse particles show surface properties and carry a surface charge. [Pg.70]


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