Chemistry, asked by Rajat3151, 1 year ago

What modification can you suggest in Hardy's Schulze Rule ?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ Hardy-Schulze law states that ‘the greater the valence of the flocculating ion added, the greater is its power to cause precipitation.’

✔️✔️ This law takes into consideration only the charge carried by an ion, not its size.

✔️✔️ The smaller the size of an ion, the more will be its polarising power. Thus, Hardy-Schulze law can be modified in terms of the polarising power of the flocculating ion.

✔️✔️ Thus, the modified Hardy-Schulze law can be stated as ‘the greater the polarising power of the flocculating ion added, the greater is its power to cause precipitation.’

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Answered by nalinsingh
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Answer:

Explanation:

Hardy Schulze law :- When opposite changed ions are mixed with charged collidal solutions then by neutralization coagulation takes place.

+be charge collidal solution + (-ve charged ions = Neutral

Modification Hardy Schulze law :- When opposite charged solution is mixed with collidal solution in proper ratio then coagulation take place by neutralizing the charge of each other solution.

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