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Grade 12th passPhysical Chemistry

what is hardy schulze rule ..................??????????????????????

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5 Years agoGrade 12th pass
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5 Years ago
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Hardy Schulze Rule:
The coagulation capacity of different electrolytes is different. It depends upon the valency of the active ion are called flocculating ion, which is the ion carrying charge opposite to the charge on the colloidal particles.
“According to Hardy Schulze rule, greater the valency of the active ion or flocculating ion, greater will be its coagulating power”
Thus, Hardy Schulze law state:
(i) The ions carrying the charge opposite to that of sol particles are effective in causing coagulation of the sol.
(ii) Coagulating power of an electrolyte is directly proportional to the valency of the active ions (ions causing coagulation).

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