Why don't lyophillic sols coagulate by electrolytes?
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Colloids become unstable and coagulate.
By addition of electrolyte - When excess of electrolyte is added, colloidal particles precipitate as colloids interact with ions carrying charge opposite to
that present on themselves.
This causes neutralisation leading to their coagulation.
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