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A white precipitate of Sn(OH)4 is peptiz...

A white precipitate of `Sn(OH)_4` is peptized with dil. HCl. The sol particle will carry

A

Positive charge

B

Negative charge

C

Sometimes positive and sometimes negative charge

D

No charge

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To solve the problem, we need to understand the process of peptization and how it affects the charge of the colloidal particles formed from the white precipitate of Sn(OH)₄ when treated with dilute HCl. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Peptization**: - Peptization is the process in which a precipitate is converted into a colloidal solution by the addition of a peptizing agent. In this case, the peptizing agent is dilute HCl. 2. **Reaction of Sn(OH)₄ with Dilute HCl**: ...
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