2 Al + 2 HCl -> H2 + 2 AlCl
AlBr2 + Cl = AlCl + Br2
If the reaction were 2AlCl3 + 3Pb ---> 3PbCl2 + 2Al, then from this balanced equation, 14 moles of AlCl3 would produce 3/2 x 14 moles of PbCl2 = 21 moles of PbCl2.
The Chemical Equation for aluminum and copper chloride is as follows: Al+CuCl=Cu+AlCl. You will have to balance it and put the charges where they belong, but that's the basic equation. Hope it helps!
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Displacement reaction
AlBr2 + Cl = AlCl + Br2
AlCl would be aluminum chloride, though the actual formula is AlCl3
AlCl would be aluminum chloride, though the actual formula is AlCl3
If the reaction were 2AlCl3 + 3Pb ---> 3PbCl2 + 2Al, then from this balanced equation, 14 moles of AlCl3 would produce 3/2 x 14 moles of PbCl2 = 21 moles of PbCl2.
The Chemical Equation for aluminum and copper chloride is as follows: Al+CuCl=Cu+AlCl. You will have to balance it and put the charges where they belong, but that's the basic equation. Hope it helps!
3Pb(NO3)2 + 2AlCl3 = 3PbCl2 + 2Al(NO3)3 Is the balanced equation.If there are 8 moles of ALCl3 used instead of 2, the number of moles need of the first reactant needed will be 6 moles.The new balanced equation is: 6Pb(NO3)2 + 8AlCl3 = 6PbCl2 + 8Al(NO3)3
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2 Al + 6 HCl = 2AlCl3 + 3H2Aluminum Chloride salt with hydrogen gas emitted.
Mg+AlCl=MgCl+Al Magnesium+Aluminium chloride=Magnesium chloride+ Aluminium This happens because magnesium is a more reactive element then aluminum so chlorine swaps places and forms a new compound with magnesium.
aluminium monochloride. The mono prefix is needed because the common chloride of aluminum is aluminium trichloride.