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Standard X
Chemistry
Mole Concept
Coagulation o...
Question
Coagulation of 100 mL of a negative sol requires 10 mL of 0.5 M NaCI.
The coagulation value of NaCI is :-
A
25
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50
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75
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100
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Solution
The correct option is
B
50
100 ml of solution requires = 10
×
0.5 = 5 milli moles
1000 ml solution requires = 50 milli moles
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