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suspended particles become flocculated in a suspension because of?​

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Answered by kumaranlikith
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Ionic surfactants cause flocculation by neutralizing the charge on each particle, resulting into a flocculated suspension. When the surfactants reduce the interfacial tension, the liquid becomes capable of displacing the adsorbed film of air from the surface of solid drug particle and facilitating wetting.

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Answered by sk6949072
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Ionic surfactants cause flocculation by neutralizing the charge on each particle, resulting into a flocculated suspension. When the surfactants reduce the interfacial tension, the liquid becomes capable of displacing the adsorbed film of air from the surface of solid drug particle and facilitating wetting.

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