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can anyone explain schuzle- hardy rules

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Answered by Debprotim27
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This observation of Hardy and Schulze are known as Hardy Schulze law. It can be defined as: Greater is the valency of the oppositely charged ion of the electrolyte being added, the faster is the coagulation. The idea behind this is the attractive electrostatic forces between ions of opposite charges.

Anonymous: I need rules not the definations
Debprotim27: According to Hardy-Schulze rule, greater the valency of the active ion or flocculating ion, greater will be its coagulating power. 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 of the colloidal particles.
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Answered by RAAJSRIWASTAV3
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The coagulation capacity of different electrolytes is different.

β˜†It depends on the valency of the active ion.
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