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what is the use of electrolite in the process of peptization​

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Answered by nehaprakruti44
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Peptization utilizes the charges to produce colloids from the precipitate. The electrolyte used in the process is called a peptizing agent. Example: When the ferric chloride is added to the precipitate of ferric hydroxide, the hydroxide precipitate transfer to the sol by absorbing ferric ions.

Answered by dearkhushi
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Peptization or Deflocculation is the process responsible for the formation of converting precipitate into colloid by shaking with it an electrolyte, Freshly precipitated aluminium or iron hydroxide is extremely difficult to filter because the very fine colloidal particles directly pass through a paper filter.

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