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This reaction produce lead chloride which is a white precipitate, though if the chloride concentration is considerably high, it'll not form.
2NaCl+Pb(NO3)2==== 2NaNO3+PbCl2
The aluminum will react with the hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride) to produce aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. This is an example of a single replacement/displacement reaction. 2Al(s) + 6HCl(aq) + 2AlCl3(aq) + 3H2(g)
Ratio ???? If you mean the formula, then aluminium chloride is 'AlCl3'. This formula tells that there are 3 atoms of chlorine and one atom of aluminium .
The salt solutions that lead react with are lead nitrate solution and sodium chloride. This reaction produces solid lead chloride, and leave soluble sodium nitrate in the solution.
Because aluminium chloride is a compound, not a reaction.
Aluminium + Lead Chloride --> Aluminiu, Chloride + Lead Al + 3PbCl --> AlCl3 + 3Pb
This is a chemical reaction; synthesis of aluminium chloride.
This reaction produce lead chloride which is a white precipitate, though if the chloride concentration is considerably high, it'll not form.
Any reaction occur between salt and aluminium.
Negative. Aluminium will react with sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid. Trying to make a works bomb?
Aluminium sulfide is not soluble in water; Al2S3 is easily hydrolyzed.
No reaction
The reaction is:2 Al + 6 HCl = 2 AlCl3 + 3 H2
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
2NaCl+Pb(NO3)2==== 2NaNO3+PbCl2
It is: ALMGCL I think according to my periodic table. Please recommend me!