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aluminium + hydrochloric acid is equal to aluminium chloride + hydrogen balance

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Answered by chanannadiwal35
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Aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. What mass of hydrochloric acid reacts when 87.7 grams of aluminum dissolves? The equation is: 2Al+6HCl→2AlCl3+3H2 2 A l + 6 H C l → 2 A l C l 3 + 3 H 2 .

Answered by ojaswikalra52
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How can I balance these chemical equations? Aluminum and hydrochloric acid react to form aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. Hint: For balancing any chemical equation, we have to maintain equal molecularity of each atom present on the reactant side as well as on the product side of the given chemical reaction.

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Explanation: Al(s)+HCl(aq) → AlCl3(aq)+H2(g) is unbalanced. Balance Cl. There are 3 Cl atoms on the product side and 1 on the

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