Chemistry, asked by life8557, 11 months ago

Aluminium chloride is a/an
(a) Bronsted - Lowery acid
(b) Arhenius acid
(c) Lewis acid
(d) Lewis base

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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c) Lewis acid

Explanation:

Aluminium chloride is a powerful Lewis acid, capable of forming stable Lewis acid-base adducts with even weak Lewis bases such as benzophenone or mesitylene. Not surprisingly it forms AlCl4− in the presence of chloride ion.

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Answered by syedsameer8496
1

Answer:

c

Explanation:

the lewis acid is one of the liqued

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