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Based on the Hardy-Schulze rule, explain why the coagulating power of phosphate is higher than chloride.
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Options:
  • A Phosphate ions have a higher charge and greater charge density.
  • B Chloride ions have a higher charge and greater charge density.
  • C Phosphate ions have a lower charge and greater charge density.
  • D Chloride ions have a lower charge and greater charge density.
Solution:
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The correct answer is: Phosphate ions have a higher charge and greater charge density.
Correct Option is : (A)
Phosphate ions have a higher charge and greater charge density.

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