Chemistry, asked by sammanpokhrel894, 8 months ago

Aluminium fluoride is almost completely insoluble in cold water, but aluminium

chloride dissolves to give a clear solution. The addition of aqueous sodium hydroxide to

this solution produces a white precipitate which dissolves in an excess of aqueous

sodium hydroxide forming another clear solution.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: as all of us know that aluminium chloride and fluoride, aluminium nitride and sulphide, as well as ... The water solubility of aluminium compounds is limited except for its salts, ... ore is dissolved in a solution of sodium hydroxide and the aluminium hydroxide ..

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