Chemistry, asked by shrutirajak, 11 months ago

H2SO4 + Al2 (CO3)3 ------->AL2(SO4)3 + CO2 + H2O



plz guys help to balance the equation...​

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Answered by Rythm14
23

Answer :-

Reaction :- When Sulfuric acid reacts with Aluminum carbonate it produces Aluminium Sulfate, Carbon dioxide and Water.

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Equation :- H_{2} SO_{4}  + Al_2 (CO_3)_3 ------->Al_{2}(SO_4)_3 + CO_{2} + H_{2} O

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Balanced equation :- 3H_{2} SO_{4}  + Al_2 (CO_3)_3 ------->Al_{2}(SO_4)_3 + 3CO_{2} + 3H_{2}O

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Extra info :-

  • Aluminium carbonate is a carbonate of Aluminium in salt form, it is an unstable compound, therefore it easily decomposes to form CO2 gas.
  • It easily reacts with water
Answered by Anonymous
11

H2SO4 + Al2(CO3)3------>Al2(SO4)3 + CO2+ H2O

in reactants H-2, S-1 ,O- 13, Al-2 ,C-3

in product H-2, S-3, O- 15 , Al-2 , C-1

H2SO4 × 3 , CO2× 3, H2O×3

3H2SO4 + Al2(CO3)3 --->Al2(SO4)3+ 3CO2 + 3H2O

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