Examples of 'tyndall effect' in a sentence

Meaning of "tyndall effect"

The Tyndall effect refers to the phenomenon where light is scattered by colloidal particles or very fine particles suspended in a transparent medium, causing the beam of light to become visible. This effect is frequently observed in fog, mist, or certain solutions
Show more definitions
  • The visible scattering of light along the path of a beam caused by discontinuities such as suspended particles.

How to use "tyndall effect" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
tyndall effect
They do not exhibit tyndall effect.
The Tyndall effect distinguishes colloids from solutions.
The scattering of a beam of light by the particles of a colloid is termed tyndall effect.
A micellar solution having a Tyndall effect is thus obtained.
A strong Tyndall effect would indicate large particles.
This scattering effect of light is called Tyndall effect.
The Tyndall effect happens when light is scattering by particles.
The scattering of light by colloidal particles is known as Tyndall effect.
Tyndall effect Diffusion of light by the particles present in a liquid or gas.
Sols are quite stable and show the Tyndall effect.
The Tyndall effect is due to the scattering of light by colloidal particles.
Visual examination of the liquid showed a profound Tyndall effect.
Detection principle Tyndall effect optical.
Colloids can be distinguished from solutions using the Tyndall effect.
The Tyndall Effect happens when light is scattered by particles.

See also

A bluish skin discoloration known as the Tyndall effect might be possible.
Instead, the Tyndall effect is used to distinguish solutions and colloids.
Note the dark color and very strong Tyndall effect.
If you are still wondering what the Tyndall effect is, keep reading and you will find out.
The microemulsions of the invention are clear and exhibit the Tyndall effect.
It is called Tyndall effect.
The microemulsion obtained in vitro has a bluish appearance which corresponds to the Tyndall effect.
For a green eye, the Tyndall effect still occurs.
This scattering of light is referred to as the Tyndall Effect.
The solution becomes milky-white and shows the Tyndall effect characteristic of colloidal suspensions.
Before this, research suggested that it was because of the Tyndall Effect.
The suspension of submicroscopic particles thus obtained exhibits a Tyndall effect characteristic of colloidal solutions.
Porous glass pore-size gradient ( large pores on the right ) ; coloring based on the Tyndall effect.
This picture was taken from above and shows the Tyndall effect in subdued light.
Emulsions also show Brownian movement and Tyndall effect.
In some cases, bluish discoloration called the Tyndall effect can also occur.
Th century physicist, John Tyndall, discovered the Tyndall effect.
Sometimes, a bluish skin discoloration known as the Tyndall effect happens.
In rare cases, bluish skin discoloration known as the Tyndall effect may occur.
Once in a while, a bluish skin discoloration known as the Tyndall Effect can occur.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Effect
No effect on blood pressure or pulse rate was observed
Low temperatures have an effect on vehicle start up
This effect is like after a summer thunderstorm
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary