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Aluminium chloride forms a gelatinous ppt of aluminium hydroxide and aqueous solution of ammonium chloride when reacted with ammonium hydroxide .

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Aluminium chloride reacts with ammonium hydroxide to form a gelatinous white precipitate of aluminium hydroxide and a salt of ammonium chloride. Statement-1 : Sodium meta aluminate on boiling with ammonium chloride produces white gelatinous precipitate.

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