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Question
State the Hardy-Schulze rule.
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Solution
The Hardy-Schulze rule states that the greater the valency of the oppositely charged ion of the electrolyte being added, faster is coagulation. The greater the valency of the flocculating ion, the greater its power to coagulate.
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