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define and explain the principle of Cotrell's precipitator.
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Answered by shubhamugale2005
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Explanation:

In Cottnell's precipitator, the charged particles are attracted towards the walls of precipitator, here they lose their charge and coagulate. Hence, the basic principle of Cottnell's precipitator is the neutralisation of charge on colloidal particles

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation: In Cottnell's precipitator, the charged particles are attracted towards the walls of precipitator, here they lose their charge and coagulate. Hence, the basic principle of Cottnell's precipitator is the neutralisation of charge on colloidal particles.

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