What do we observe when diluted hydrochloric acid is added to aluminum foil ?And why ?
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Aluminum reacts with diluted hydrochloric acid at room temperature. The metal aluminium dissolves in hydrochloric acid, producing aluminum chloride and colorless hydrogen gas. The reaction taking place between aluminium and hydrochloric acid is irreversible. And the final products will not react with each other.
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