Answer: A heterogeneous colloid containing Sulphur and carbon disulphide exhibits the Tyndall effect. The particles in a colloidal solution are large enough to scatter light.
The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by colloidal particles.
Colloids are diverse in nature, despite the fact that they appear to be homogeneous.
Because the particles in a colloidal solution are large enough to scatter light, a mixture of Sulphur and carbon disulphide is heterogeneous and exhibits the Tyndall effect.