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3 mol Cl- ions per mol AlCl3 , so 3 * 0.5 = 1.5 mol/L Cl-
anhydrous means without water and anhydrous AlCl3 means, AlCl3 is hydrated in water therefore anhydrous AlCl3 is used.
AlCl3
The freezing point is with -7,4 oC.
0,75 moles of AlCl3 (anhydrous) is equivalent to 100,005 g.
Aluminium forms two oxdiation states with the chloride ion, I and III 3AlCl + Na3PO4 ------------> NaCl + Al3PO4 this is for Aluminum I chloride AlCl3 + Na3PO4 ------------> AlPO4 + 3 NaCL for the Aluminum III chloride
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) can be brought out of solution, that is precipitated into crystalline form. This process requires hydrochloric acid (HCl).
1.00 M AlCl3 solution shows more conductivity due to presence of more charges on ions.
AlCl3 is soluble in water so to find the solubility of Alcl3 ( not KSp) ,the among of this compound dissolving in definite volume of water should be given.
0.355 M AlCl3 (3 moles Cl/1 mole AlCl3)= 1.07 M Cl================Naturally.0.355 M Al============add1.43 M total=========
It does NOT form molecules. When AlCl3 'breakdown ' it form the IONS Al^(3+) & 3 Cl^(-) AlCl3(s) IS a molecule.
3 mol Cl- ions per mol AlCl3 , so 3 * 0.5 = 1.5 mol/L Cl-
Aluminum chloride, represented by molecular formula AlCl3, is a compound of aluminum and chlorine. An aqueous solution of aluminum chloride conducts electricity fairly well, but this is not currently reliably quantified.
.21 moles/liter * .0655 L = 0.013755 moles AlCl3 .013755 * 3 moles Cl / 1 mole AlCl3 = 0.041265 moles Cl * avagadro's number = number of chloride ions
anhydrous means without water and anhydrous AlCl3 means, AlCl3 is hydrated in water therefore anhydrous AlCl3 is used.
AlCl3
Yes, AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte.