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Show the formation of aluminium ion and chloride ion by transfer of electrons.

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Answered by shubhamkr5923
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The bond between aluminium and chloride (Al-Cl) is a polar covalent and not ionic band.

Aluminium has three valence and chlorine has seven valence electrons to bond. So upon achieving octet, aluminium chloride is formed.

These Aluminium Chloride are useful in water treatment. And it is used as the deodorant.

The other name of ‘Aluminium Chloride’ is Alumina. And majorly it is found in mineral corundum.

The Lewis dot structure for the aluminium chloride is attached below:

Answered by ap1861450
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The bond between aluminium and chloride (Al-Cl) is a polar covalent and not ionic band. Aluminium has three valence and chlorine has seven valence electrons to bond. So upon achieving octet, aluminium chloride is formed

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