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Which of the following electrolytes is least effective in causing the flocculation of positively charged ferric hydroxide sol? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Which of the following electrolytes is least effective in causing the flocculation of positively charged ferric hydroxide sol?

पर्याय

  • K3[Fe(CN)6]

  • K2CrO4

  • K4[Fe(CN)6]

  • KBr

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उत्तर

KBr

Explanation:

This is because the coagulating power depends on the charge of the oppositely charged ions; KBr provides Br ions, which have a much higher flocculation value (i.e., lower coagulating power) compared to complex ions like [Fe(CN)6]4− or \[\ce{CrO^{2-}4}\] that have higher charges and thus greater coagulating power. Hence, KBr is least effective in flocculating positively charged Fe(OH)3 sol.

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