• The salt formed by complete neutralisation of aluminium hydroxide
with sulphuric acid is?
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it is a good electrical conductor. It is also amphoteric – it can react with both acids and bases. Combining aluminum with an acid results in a typical single displacement reaction, forming aluminum salt and gaseous hydrogen. This can be seen from a simple example – how hydrochloric acid reacts with aluminum.
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