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explain why Tl(OH)3 is insoluble in water but Tl(OH) is soluble.​

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Answered by tamra710
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Tl(OH)^3 is insoluble in water but TlOH is soluble and is a strong base like alkali metal hydroxide. Being amphoteric ,alumina and aluminium hydroxide dissolve both in acids as well as in alkalies forming salts.

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Answered by LakshayRelhan
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Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric. Because it reacts with both acids and bases. Like any conventional base, the OH radical in Al(OH)3 neutralizes H+ to make water and an aluminium salt. Al(OH)3 solid will also react with excess OH– to dissolve and form the complex ion [Al(OH)4]−.

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