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SHOW THAT AL(OH)3 IS AN INSOLUBLE PRODUCT

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There are two reasons that a chemical compound is insoluble in water: either it has too strong a force or too weak. Al(OH)3 belongs to the former. When its force is too strong as compared to that of water, the compound is kept together and hence is insoluble. Why is Al (OH)3 too strong? Aluminum has a +3 charge, oxygen -2, and hydrogen +1. With all these charges, Al(OH)3 molecules are kept together instead of being dispersed by water.

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