What happens when HCI poured on aluminium foil
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the HCL breaks down the protective oxide layer that forms on aluminum.
Al2O3 + 6HCL =>2AlCl3+3H2O
then the acid reacts with exposed metal.
2Al + 6HCL=>2AlCl3+3H2
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Here is your answer ..
the HCL breaks down the protective oxide layer that forms on aluminum.
Al2O3 + 6HCL =>2AlCl3+3H2O
then the acid reacts with exposed metal.
2Al + 6HCL=>2AlCl3+3H2
hope it's help you !!
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When hydrochloric acid is poured on alluminium foils, a reaction takes place between them, and, as a result, hydrogen gas is evolved.
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