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Why doesn't Aluminium carbonate exist?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The reason why aluminium carbonate cannot exist is because it is simply too unstable and would rather be broken down instead. Firstly, the aluminium ion is highly polarising with a high positive charge density (as it is a small ion which is triply charged).

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The reason why aluminium carbonate cannot exist is because it is simply too unstable and would rather be broken down instead. Firstly, the aluminium ion is highly polarising with a high positive charge density (as it is a small ion which is triply charged).

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