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Conjugate base of Al(H2O)6^+3

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Answered by singhmahesh140
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The conjugate base is [Al(H2O)5(OH)]^2+ for the [Al(H2O)6]+. As from the reaction it is clear that: [Al(H2O)6]^3+ + H2O ⇋ [Al(H2O)5(OH)]^ 2+ + H3O^+. 11 .
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Answered by zumba12
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The conjugate base for [Al(H_2O)_6]^{3+} is [Al(H_2O)_5OH]^{2+}.

Explanation:

  • When salt AlCl_3 reacts with water, it gets dissociated into complex ion which is acid and anion.
  • The complex ion [Al(H_2O)_6]^{3+} upon further dissociation leads to the formation of the conjugate base and proton.
  • When one proton is released from the parental acidic compound, it yields the corresponding conjugate base for the compound.
  • Thus the complex ion (acid) in aqueous solution, looses 1 proton and forms conjugate base as shown:
  • [Al(H_2O)_6]^{3+}[Al(H_2O)_5OH]^{2+} + H^+

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