Tyndall is observable when particles are generally of the colloidal size,
still large enough to reflect visible light. CS samples which are made to
be a solution (smaller particle sizes) do not reflect much, if any, visible
light. You will observe a Tyndall by shining any highly directional beam
what is tyndall and is it good or bad?
Dennis
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