ionization of aluminium hydroxide???
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Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric. In acid, it acts as a Brønsted–Lowry base by picking up hydrogen ions and neutralizes the acid, yielding a salt: ... In bases, it acts a Lewis acid by taking an electron pair from the hydroxide ions: Al(OH)3 + OH− → Al(OH)
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Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric. ... In bases, it acts a Lewis acid by binding hydroxide ions: Al(OH)3 + OH− → Al(OH)
Chemical formula: Al(OH)3
Solubility in water: 0.0001 g/100 mL
Density: 2.42 g/cm3, solid.
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