yes
ALCl3 + 3 C2H5OH =HgI2== AL(OC2H5)3 + 3HCl
Yes, AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte.
1 mol of AlCl3 has mass 133.5 g and has 3 mol Cl- atoms so 400.5 g AlCl3 means 3 mol AlCl3 which means 9 mol Cl- atoms. So Ans = 9 X 6.022 X 1023 = 5.4198 X 1024 Cl- atoms
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) contain Al and Cl.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Under IUPAC naming conventions, AlCl3 is called aluminum chloride. It is also commonly called aluminum trichloride and aluminum (III) chloride.
alcl3+hno3
AlCl3 is covalent and hence when the water of crystallisation is evaporated, the AlCl3 will react with the water to form the hydroxide
Chloride ion in AlCl3 has a charge of -1. The compound AlCl3 is aluminum chloride, which is an inorganic compound that can react with water.
Al(3+) + Cl(1-) = AlCl3
The chemical equation is:H3BO3 + 3 C2H5OH = (C2H5O)3 + 3 H2O
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.
anhydrous means without water and anhydrous AlCl3 means, AlCl3 is hydrated in water therefore anhydrous AlCl3 is used.
AlCl3 & H2O AlCl3 & H2O Solving Al2O3 (s) in HCl Al2O3 (s) + 6 HCl (aq) → 2 [AlCl3] (s, aq*) + 3 H2O (l) *depending on amount of acid used. Excessive amounts of acid will solve the formed AlCl3 (s) into 2([Al3+][Cl-]3) (aq)
C2H5OH is named asethyl alcohol
Balanced equation first. ( you have been told the limiting reactant. ) Al(OH)3 + 3HCl >> AlCl3 + 3H2O Molar mass Al(OH)3 = 78.004 grams/// Molar mass AlCl3 = 133.33 grams Conversion. 328g Al(OH)3 (1mol Al(OH)3/78.004g)(1 mol AlCl3/1mol Al(OH)3)(133.33g AlCl3/1mol AlCl3) =560.64 grams produced
Yes, AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte.
AlCl3