Which reaction cannot give anhydrous alcl3 heating of alcl3.6h20?
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Heating hydrated aluminium chloride can't give anhydrous aluminium chloride.
Explanation:
- Aluminum chloride is a covalent compound.
- Unlike the ionic compounds like sodium chloride and potassium chloride where heating the hydrated chloride can give anhydrous chloride, here this can't be done.
- This is because in high temperature of heating, the water that is present in the hydrated aluminium chloride reacts with aluminium chloride.
- 2AlCl3 + 3H2 O → Al2 O3 + 6HCl
- This gives aluminium oxide as the product along with hydrogen chloride gas.
- So heating hydrated aluminium chloride can't give anhydrous aluminium chloride.
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