Subjective Type

Answer the following questions. Out of $$MgCl_{2}$$ and $$AlCl_{3}$$, which one is more effective in causing coagulation of negative charged sol and why?

Solution

$$AlCl_{3}$$ is more effective in causing coagulation of negatively charged sol as $$Al^{3+}$$ ion has a greater positive charge than $$Mg^{2+}$$ ion.


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