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aluminum burns chlorine to form aluminum chloride​

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Answered by yash231182
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Explanation:

When aluminium metal react with chlorine gas to give aluminium chloride as a product. The balanced chemical reaction will be, This reaction is a synthesis reaction. Synthesis reaction : It is a reaction in which the two or more reactants combine in their elemental state to give a new product.

Answered by ITZSARCATICVAMPIRE
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The chemical reaction taking place is —

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 \sf Aluminum = {Al}^{+3}

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\sf Chlorine = {Cl}^{-1}

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The chemical equation —

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 \sf{Al}^{ + 3}   + {Cl}^{ - 1} →\: AlCl_{3}

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\sf \blue{The aluminium burns\: in\: the \:stream \:of chlorine to produce\: very\: pale\:  yellow\: aluminium \:chloride.}

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