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Question
Explain what is observed when an electrolyte (AlCl3) is added to a colloidal solution of arsenious sulphide (As2S3).
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Solution
When AlCl3 is added to a colloidal solution of arsenious sulphide (As2S3), the Al3+ ions neutralize the negative charge on the colloidal particles. This causes the particles to lose repulsion, come closer, and coagulate, resulting in precipitation of the solution. This follows the Hardy-Schulze rule, where Al3+ has a high coagulating power for negatively charged As2S3 solution. Thus, AlCl3 induces rapid coagulation of arsenious sulphide sol.
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