Will the Tyndall effect work on jello?

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2026-03-13 21:45

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Yes, the Tyndall effect will work on jello because it is a colloidal mixture. The suspended particles in the jello scatter light, making a beam of light visible as it passes through. This scattering is what causes the Tyndall effect, which can be observed when shining a flashlight through the jello.

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