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Arrange Fe3+, Na+, Ba2+, Sn4+ ions in the increasing order of their coagulating power to coagulate a negative sol. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Arrange Fe3+, Na+, Ba2+, Sn4+ ions in the increasing order of their coagulating power to coagulate a negative sol.

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Na+ < Ba2+ < Fe3+ < Sn4+

According to the Hardy–Schulze rule, the higher the valency of the oppositely charged ion, the greater its coagulating power. Here, Sn4+ has the highest valency, so the strongest effect.

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Chapter 5: Surface Chemistry - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 318]

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