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What happens when Aluminum
is treated with H₂SO4

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Answered by MizzPunjaban
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Aluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid at room temperature. The metal dissolves in hydrochloric acid, yielding aluminium chloride and colourless hydrogen gas. This reaction is irreversible, as the final products will not react with each other.

Answered by XxHeartKillerGirl7xX
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Aluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid at room temperature. The metal dissolves in hydrochloric acid, yielding aluminium chloride and colourless hydrogen gas. This reaction is irreversible, as the final products will not react with each other.

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