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.
When AlCl3 reacts with HNO3, the products are Al(NO3)3 and HCl. When AlCl3 reacts with AgNO3, the products are AgCl and Al(NO3)3.
Al(3+) + Cl(1-) = AlCl3
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2 C2H5OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 3 H2O. This means that two molecules of ethanol (C2H5OH) react with three molecules of oxygen (O2) to produce two molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) and three molecules of water (H2O).
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)
Yes, AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte.
AlCl3
C2H5OH is named asethyl alcohol
This is because when crystals of AlCl3.6H2O are heated, they decompose into AlCl3 and water vapor, rather than forming anhydrous AlCl3. The water molecules are released as steam, leaving behind anhydrous aluminum chloride. The presence of water molecules in the crystal structure prevents the formation of anhydrous aluminum chloride by simple heating.
The chemical formula for ethanol is C2H5OH.
The correct formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
The correct compound name for AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) is soluble in water.