Chemistry, asked by abha3905, 11 months ago

AlCl₃ on hydrolysis gives
(a) Al₂O₃. H₂O (b) Al(OH)₃
(c) Al₂O₃ (d) AlCl₃.6H₂O

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Answered by rivaroy17
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Answer:

your answer is b)

Explanation:

AlCl₃ + H₂O = Al(OH)₃ + HCl

AlCl₃   is the salt of weak base and strong acid which renders H+ ions on hydrolysis. Thus, aqueous solution of AlCl₃ is acidic in nature.

Answered by classofankur
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Answer:

al(oh)3

Explanation:

it gived aluminium hydroxide and hcl

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