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Which one of the following electrolytes is most effective for the coagulation of Fe(OH)3 sol and why? NaCl, Na2SO4, Na3PO4 - Chemistry (Theory)

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Which one of the following electrolytes is most effective for the coagulation of Fe(OH)3 sol and why?

NaCl, Na2SO4, Na3PO4

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Na3PO4 is the most effective electrolyte for the coagulation of Fe(OH)3 sol because the coagulating power of an electrolyte increases with the valency of the oppositely charged ion. Since Fe(OH)3 sol is positively charged, the relevant ions are anions: \[\ce{PO^{3-}4}\], \[\ce{SO^{2-}4}\], and Cl. Among these, \[\ce{PO^{3-}4}\] has the highest valency, thus it has the greatest coagulating power, followed by \[\ce{SO^{2-}4}\] and then Cl. This is supported by the order of coagulating power: \[\ce{PO^{3-}4}\] > \[\ce{SO^{2-}4}\] > Cl.

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