Al2(SO4)3 + 6HCl --> (H2SO4)3 + AlCl3 + (Cl)3
Al2S3O12 + 6HCl --> 3H2SO4 + AlCl3 + 3(Cl)
Yes.
no
Hydrochloric acid + Aluminum ----> Aluminum chloride + Hydrogen6 HCl + 2 Al ----> 2 AlCl3 + 3H2
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.
Hydrochloric acid evaporates off of potassium sulfate when it's produced. This results because potassium chloride is combined with sulfuric acid to create potassium sulfate.
Calcium sulfate is soluble in a solution of hydrochloric acid.
no
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Hydrochloric acid + Aluminum ----> Aluminum chloride + Hydrogen6 HCl + 2 Al ----> 2 AlCl3 + 3H2
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.
Hydrochloric acid evaporates off of potassium sulfate when it's produced. This results because potassium chloride is combined with sulfuric acid to create potassium sulfate.
Calcium sulfate is soluble in a solution of hydrochloric acid.
Yes.
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.
Be careful with your terminology.Mixing aluminum and hydrochloric acid is not a chemical change.The resulting reaction, however, is a chemical change.
yes.
They react tor produce hydrogen gas and aluminum chloride. 6HCl + 2Al --> 2AlCl3 + 3H2