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The minimum concentration of an electrolyte required to cause coagulation or flocculation of a sol is called its flocculation value. It is expressed in

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The minimum concentration of an electrolyte required to cause coagulation of a sol is called its flocculation value.It is expressed in millimoles per litre.If the flocculation value of MgSO_4 for standard As_2S_3 sol is 3.33. How many milligrams of MgSO_4 is to be added to 20ml standard As_2S_3 sol so that flocculation just state ?

The minimum concetration of the electrolyte required to cause coagurlation of a sol is called :

the minimum amount of an electrolyrte required to cause coagulation of a sol is called :

Flocculation value is expressed in terms of

Flocculation vlue is expressed in terms of