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Al2(SO4)3 is basic radical or acidic radical​

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Answered by saivivek16
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Hey mate ,...

It's Basic radical.

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Answered by smithasijotsl
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Answer:

Al_2(SO_4)_3 is an acidic radical​

Explanation:

  • The chemical name of Al_2(SO_4)_3  is Aluminium sulfate.
  • It is a white crystalline salt, soluble in water.
  • Salts are formed by the reaction between an acid and a base. Aluminium sulfate is formed by mixing Aluminium hydroxide with sulphuric acid
  • The salts formed by the reaction of a strong acid and a strong base are neutral in nature. The salts formed by the reaction of a strong acid and weak base are acidic in nature. The salts formed by the reaction of a weak acid and strong base are basic in nature.
  • Here, Aluminium hydroxide is a weak base and it is amphoteric in nature. That is, it shows the properties of both acids and bases, and sulphuric acid is a strong acid. Hence Aluminium sulfate is acidic in nature.

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