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Aluminium reacts with dillute hydrocloric acid​

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Answered by elhanan01
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Al+HClnothing because the reaction does not take place at all


QueenOfKnowledge: y?
elhanan01: yes
Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Metal + Acid --> salt + hydrogen

Here, Aluminium metal will react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous aluminium chloride, AlCl3 , and hydrogen.

Hope it helps!


elhanan01: coz base+alkali gives salt+water not the one you wrote
elhanan01: yeah i am a phd person
elhanan01: dont argue
elhanan01: ok
elhanan01: i am correct
QueenOfKnowledge: acid + base gives salt and water
elhanan01: search on google
QueenOfKnowledge: the same equation i studied for my 10th board
elhanan01: I studied it in all the stds
elhanan01: also
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