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What modification can you suggest in the hardy schulze law ?​

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Answered by yuvi08
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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 TheLifeRacer
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Explanation:

According to Hardy schulze law , the ions carrying charge opposite to the charge on sol particles neutralise their charge and thus cause their coagulation or preccepetation . But actually , the sol carrying these ions also get coagulated since the ions neutralize their charge . so hardy schulze law can be modified as.

When equimolar proportion of two oppositely charged sols are mixed they mutually neutralize their charge and both get coagulated ."

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