Question
Chemistry Question on Surface Chemistry
Fe(OH)3 sol can be more easily coagulated by Na3PO4 in comparison to KCl because
A
mass of Na3PO4 is more than KCl hence it is more effective than KCl
B
phosphate ion (PO43−) has higher negative charge than Cl− ion hence are more effective for coagulation
C
KCl is more soluble than Na3PO4 hence less effective for coagulation
D
Na+ ions are more effective than K+ ions for coagulation.
Answer
phosphate ion (PO43−) has higher negative charge than Cl− ion hence are more effective for coagulation
Explanation
Solution
Ferric hydroxide is a positively charged sol hence ions carrying negative charge can coagulate it. Since PO43− has higher negative charge than Cl− hence it is more effective for coagulation.