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Balance the following chemical equation:
Al(OH)3 +
H2SO4 -
Al2(SO4)3 +
H2O​

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Answered by FsG11AJ
18

Answer:

answer is given in

6Al (OH) 3 + 3H2SO4 →→ 3Al2 (SO4) 3 +3H2O

Answered by qwcasillas
2

The balanced equation for the reaction of aluminium hydroxide and sulphuric acid is:

  2Al(OH)_{3}  + 3H_{2} SO_{4}Al_{2} (SO_{4})_{3} + 3H_{2}O

  • This is an acid-base reaction.
  • Aluminium hydroxide acts as a base whereas sulphuric acid is an acid.
  • They react to form a salt, aluminium sulphate and water.
  • Two moles of aluminium hydroxide require three moles of sulphuric acid to form a mole of aluminium sulphate and three moles of water.

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