AlCl3+ 3NaOH = Al(OH)3+ 3NaCl
NaCl doesn't have a molecular geometry because it is not a molecule. NaCl is an ionic compound that forms a face-centered-cubic lattice of alternating positive (Na+) and negative (Cl-) ions.
SolutionBrine = H2O + NaCl
h2o,Nacl,Co2,O2,O3
Provided that its (NaCl(aq) solution it can also be called (Brine).
You haven't given the volume of solution. M means moles per liter. First off you divide 5 by 1000 and multiply by the amount of mls you have to find out how many moles that you have. then multiply by molecular weight of NaCl
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alcl3
AlCl3 is most effective in lowering the vapor pressure.
Na cl2
the ion ratios are different,
AlCl3 soaks up water well, but salt(NaCl) melts water, and soaks it up at the same time. AlCl3 is a type of acid and is extremely bad for the environment. It's used extensively in industry.Aqueous solutions of AlCl3 are ionic and conduct electricity well. Such solutions are found to be acidic, indicative of partial hydrolysis of the Al3+ ion.To sum it up:AlCl3 is BAD for the environment.Salt is not that bad for the environment.Salt would be recommended. But it is all opinion.
AlCl3 + 3 NaOH -> 3 NaCl + Al(OH)3
Ionic compounds are salts or oxides as NaCl, LiF, MgCl2, MgO, UCl4, ThO2, CsCl, CaCl2, FeCl3, AlCl3.
The balanced equation is AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3. No coefficients are needed because everything bonds in a 1:1 molar ratio.
Aluminium forms two oxdiation states with the chloride ion, I and III 3AlCl + Na3PO4 ------------> NaCl + Al3PO4 this is for Aluminum I chloride AlCl3 + Na3PO4 ------------> AlPO4 + 3 NaCL for the Aluminum III chloride
The chemical reaction is:AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
The conc of positive to negative ions will play some part. however, the main thing i'd imagine is the bulkiness of Al and Ca vs Na