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Question
A mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide is :
Options
heterogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
homogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
heterogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
homogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
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Solution
homogeneous and does not show the Tyndall effect
Explanation:
Sulphur dissolves completely in carbon disulphide. So, it forms a homogeneous solution. As the particles of solute are too small to scatter light, they will not cause the Tyndall effect.
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