Hindi, asked by mustaremayur1, 4 months ago

why does sodium thiosulphate gives colloidal precipitate on reaction with HCL?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sodium thiosulphate reacts with dilute acid to produce sulphur dioxide, sulphur and water. ... The sulphur formed however is insoluble and exist in the mixture as a white or pale yellow precipitate or a colloid that gives a milky appearance and makes the solution opaque.

Answered by riyazaly98
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Explanation:

Sodium thiosulphate reacts with dilute acid to produce sulphur dioxide, sulphur and water. ... The sulphur formed however is insoluble and exist in the mixture as a white or pale yellow precipitate or a colloid that gives a milky appearance and makes the solution opaque.

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