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प्रश्न
Give a Reason for the Following:
For Ferric Hydroxide Sol. the Coagulating Power of Phosphate Ion is More than Chloride Ion.
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उत्तर १
This is because `"P" O"_4^(3-)` ion has more charge than Cl– ion.
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उत्तर २
Ferric hydroxide is a positively charged sol, therefore it will coagulate upon the addition of an anion. According to the Hardy-Schulze rule, the greater the valence of the flocculating ion (charge on ion) added, the greater is its power to cause precipitation or coagulation. Therefore, phosphate ion \[\ce{PO^{3-}_4}\] being trivalent will coagulate the sol more readily than monovalent chloride ion Cl−.
Negative charge on \[\ce{PO^{3-}_4 > Cl^-}\]
∴ Coagulating power of \[\ce{PO^{3-}_4 > Cl^-}\]
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