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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, Na_2SO_4` and `Na_3PO_4` solutions. Their coagulation values will be in the order :

A

`NaCl gt Na_2SO_4 gt Na_3PO_4`

B

`Na_2SO_4 gt Na_3PO_4 gt NaCl`

C

`Na_3PO_4 gt Na_2SO_4 gt NaCl`

D

`Na_2SO_4 gt NaCl gt Na_3PO_4`

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