Chemistry, asked by abhishesumesh, 11 months ago

what happens when aluminium foil is dipped in sodium hydroxide solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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▼Sodium aluminate is also formed by the action of sodium hydroxide on elemental aluminium which is an amphoteric metal.

▼The reaction is highly exothermic once established and is accompanied by the rapid evolution of hydrogen gas.

▼The reaction is sometimes written as: 2 Al + 2 NaOH + 2 H2O → 2 NaAlO2 + 3 H.

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Sodium aluminate is also formed by the action of sodium hydroxide on elemental aluminium which is an amphoteric metal. The reaction is highly exothermic once established and is accompanied by the rapid evolution of hydrogen gas. The reaction is sometimes written as: 2 Al + 2 NaOH + 2 H2O → 2 NaAlO2 + 3 H

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