Negative colloid is coagulated by positive ion or vice-versa. Greater the valency of coagulating ion, greater will be coagulating power according to Hardy-Schulze rule. (a)(ZnSO)4→(Zn)2++SO42− (b)(Na)3(PO)4→3(Na)++PO43− (c)(AlCl)3→(Al)3++3(Cl)− (d)(K)4[Fe(CN)6]→4(K)++([Fe(CN)6])4−
Since, in AlCl3 , the valency of positive ion (coagulation ion) is highest, it is the most powerful coagulating agent among the given to coagulate the negative colloid.