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on adding excess of electrolyte to a colloidal solution what will happen ​

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Addition of an electrolyte causes coagulation as a result of the preferential adsorption of the ions of charge opposite to that on the colloidal particle. This preferential adsorption lowers the zeta potential to some critical value, and coagulation takes place.

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