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Reaction between Aluminium and Hydrochloric Acid

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Answered by Abhaystar11
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER -:

balanced equation -:
2Al + 6HCL--------->2AlCl3 + 3H2


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Answered by Anonymous
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Reaction is as follows \rightarrow

\mathsf{Al \ + \ HCl} \rightarrow \mathsf{AlCl_3 \ + \ H_2} \uparrow




After Balancing :

\mathsf{2Al \ + \ 6HCl} \rightarrow \mathsf{2AlCl_3 \ + \ 3H_2} \uparrow




\mathsf{\underline{Al}} = Aluminium

\mathsf{\underline{HCl}} = Hydrochloric acid

\mathsf{\underline{AlCl_3}} = Aluminium chloride

\mathsf{\underline{H_2}} = Hydrogen gas

\mathsf{\underline{\uparrow}} = Indicates evolution of gas




\implies When metal reacts with an acid, salt is formed and hydrogen gas is evolved.




Here, in this reaction, Al is more reactive than Hydrogen. Hence, displace hydrogen to form aluminium chloride.




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