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Balance the equation Al2(SO4)3+NaOH gives Al (OH)3+Na2SO4 with full steps detailed.​

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Answered by Jeniyaa
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Answered by Anonymous
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When sodium sulphate reacts with sodium hydroxide to give aluminium hydroxide and sodium sulphate.

Al2(SO4)3 + 6NaOH ------> 2Al(OH)3 + 3Na2SO4

Here,

* Al2(SO4)3 is an acidic salt which is in aqueous medium.

* NaOH is a base which is in aqueous medium.

* Al(OH)3 is a base which is in solid state as a precipitate. This is because Al(OH)3 is insoluble in water.

* Na2SO4 is a neutral salt which is in aqueous medium.

This is a double displacement reaction in which one component each of both a reacting molecules to form the products.

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