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OpenStudy (samigupta8):

How mangnesium chlorode solution coagulate the gold sol more readily than iron hydroxide sol?

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Chloride*

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

@priyar plss.help

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

@rvc

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

coagulation property of both compound u check with respect to Gold

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

U mean to say that i should prefer a particular table which gives a detail of coagulation property of these sols ...n then get the ans...

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

nope some charge probablity u need to find of all the componenet

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Okk...bt isn't it that both of the charges are present Mg2+ n Cl- so both of these shud b able to coagulate both of the sols effectively

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

what about iron hydroxide ?

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Iron hydroxide has both Fe3+ n OH- ions

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

@sparrow2 pls help

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

@aaronq sir pls..help

OpenStudy (aaronq):

what's in the "gold sol"?

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Gold colloidal particles

OpenStudy (aaronq):

That's a very specific question, one that I think would require knowledge about gold nanoparticles that I do not have. Are you supposed to research the topics for the question or did you talk about this in class?

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

The latter one...

OpenStudy (aaronq):

so if you talked about this in class, you should look at your notes, the answer is probably somewhere there

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Sir bt there are several questions like this that which will be coagulated n i m always like both the options r correct bcoz this solution has both ions positive as well as negative

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

N sir we r never told this concept evn we were not taught this chapter very thoroughly ...so not evn given in d notes

OpenStudy (aaronq):

I'm not sure I can help you, I would suggest you read the chapter from your textbook on this, maybe even read some papers online on the topic to gain further insight. If you're still not sure, contact your instructor.

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Lol....okk...ty....

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

:P

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