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Based on Hardy-Schulze rule explain why the coagulating power of phosphate is higher than chloride.
 

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Coagulating value is defined as the least quantity of electrolyte which can lead to the precipitation of a sol. The charge on phosphate is higher than the charge on chloride. Coagulating power of an electrolyte ‘A’ is higher than ‘B’ if –

  • Smaller amount of ‘A’ can cause precipitation
  • ‘A’ has a higher charge
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