Why alcl3 is covent in gaseous state but ionic in aquous state?
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Because alcl3 is a dimers
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Al3+ is highly charged in nature and it can polarise the electron clouds of Cl to a large extent. So, electrons get shared between the two ions. Hence the compound is a covalent one, but the bond is polar covalent.
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