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Under the influence of an electric field, the particles in a sol migrate towards cathode. The coagulation of the same sol is studied using NaCl, `N_2a_4S and N_3a_4P` solutions. Their coagulating values will be in the order :

A

`N_2a_4S`

B

`N_2a_4p_3S`

C

`N_3a_4P`

D

`N_(24)a_3 S`

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To determine the order of coagulating values for the given solutions (NaCl, Na2SO4, and Na3PO4), we need to analyze the charge on the negative ions (anions) present in each of these salts and apply Hardy's rule of coagulation. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Anions**: - For NaCl, the anion is Cl⁻ (chloride ion). - For Na2SO4, the anion is SO₄²⁻ (sulfate ion). - For Na3PO4, the anion is PO₄³⁻ (phosphate ion). ...
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