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Formation of aluminium chloride

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aluminium chloride is manufactured on a large scale by the exothermic reaction of aluminium metal with chlorine or hydrogen chloride at temperatures between 650 to 750 °C (1,202 to 1,382 °F). Aluminum chloride may be formed via a single displacement reaction between copper chloride and aluminum metal.

Answered by JuanTheMan
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Answer:

2Al + 3Cl2 ––> 2AlCl3

Explanation:

It's formed by an exothermic reaction of aluminum metal with chlorine or hydrogen chloride at temperatures 650 to 750 degree celcius

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