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HCL(aq) +AL(OH)3 (aq) explan the type by completing two reaction.​

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Answered by roylily1958
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Answer:

Aluminum Hydroxide + Hydrogen Chloride = Aluminum Chloride + Water

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Acid-Base)

Reactants

Aluminum Hydroxide - Al(OH)3

Al(OH)3 Amphojel Dialume Aluminium Hydroxide Aluminium Hydroxide Gel, Dried Aluminium Hydroxide, Dried Aluminum Hydroxide Gel, Dried Aluminum Hydroxide, Dried

Molar Mass of AlH3O3 Oxidation State of AlH3O3

Hydrogen Chloride - HCl

Molar Mass of HCl Bond Polarity of HCl Oxidation State of HCl

Products

Aluminum Chloride - AlCl3

Aluminum Chloride Anhydrous Aluminum Trichloride [AlCl3] Aluminium Chloride

Molar Mass of AlCl3 Oxidation State of AlCl3

Water - H2O

Dihydrogen Monoxide Dihydridooxygen [OH2] HOH Hydrogen Hydroxide Dihydrogen Oxide Oxidane Hydrogen Oxide

Molar Mass of H2O Oxidation State of H2O

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