well, I believe it is soluble and is aqueous.
Its physical because the chemical properities of it doesn't change.
The physical properties I know of are the shape which are either a square or rectangle, the color which is either white or different colors. The chemical properties I know of are just before you make the paper, that's pretty much it...
AlCl3
Anhydrous AlCl3 refers to aluminum chloride that is free from water molecules. It is a dry, solid compound that is commonly used as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Its anhydrous form is important in certain reactions where the presence of water can interfere with the desired outcome.
0,75 moles of AlCl3 (anhydrous) is equivalent to 100,005 g.
the common physical properities of minerals is hardness , streak , color
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Its physical because the chemical properities of it doesn't change.
crust,mantle,inner core,and outer corethat's what i know
This is called periodicity.
The physical properties I know of are the shape which are either a square or rectangle, the color which is either white or different colors. The chemical properties I know of are just before you make the paper, that's pretty much it...
Yes, AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte.
AlCl3
The correct formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
The correct compound name for AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) is soluble in water.
The bond angle of AlCl3 is 120 degrees.