When aluminium react with hcl what is the biproduct?
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2Al + 2Hcl gives 2AlCl + H2.
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hydrogen gas will be the byproduct.
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Anhydrous AlCl3 will definitely react with Concentrated hydrochloric and probably violently. Whether it forms AlCl4- ions or some mixed hydrate chloride complexes is uncertain. While HAlCl4 might not exist probably for the same reason NH4OH doesn't exist, the orbitals aren't there, hydronium tetrachloroaluminate might exist in a low water high chloride ion environment.
If there is a reaction with anhydrous HCl is different perhaps it has been tried.
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