Al + HCl -
Aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid gives aluminum tri chloride and hydrogen gas. The balanced equation for this reaction is
2Al + 6HCl ----> 2AlCl3 + 3H2
Balance the following equation
Al+HCl gives AlCl3+H2
Why we write Hcl as 2HCL in the equation??
And others also like 2AL at the place of AL
What will be the balanced equation of Al +HCl -->AlCl3 + H2 ?
Aluminium chloride exists as dimer, Al2Cl6 in solid state as well as in solution of non-polar solvent such as benzene. When dissolved in water it gives: