What is the main difference between the three types of mixtures: solutions, colloids, and suspensions? The main difference between solutions, colloids, and suspensions is the size that the solute particles are broken down into by the solvent.
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Tyndall Effect Many colloids appear homogeneous because the individual particles cannot be seen. The particles are, however, large enough to scatter light. You have probably noticed that a headlight beam is visible on a foggy night.
Tyndall Effect This effect, known as the Tyndall effect, occurs when light is scattered by colloidal particles dispersed in a transparent medium. The Tyndall effect is a property that can be used to distinguish between a solution and a colloid.
Properties of Solutions, Colloids and Suspensions