Which of the following is not true about anhydrous aluminium chloride?
A
It does not exist as AlCl3 molecules in solid state
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B
On hydrolysis AlCl3 gives AlCl3.3H2O
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C
The rate of sublimation of AlCl3 increases with increase in temperature
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D
It is a strong Lewis acid
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Solution
The correct option is B
On hydrolysis AlCl3 gives AlCl3.3H2O
a) In solid state AlCl3 exists as a dimer thus it exists as Al2Cl6 rather than AlCl3.
b) AlCl3 is hydrolysed to aluminium hydroxide and HCl.
the corresponding reaction is, AlCl3+3H2O→Al(OH)3+3HCl
c) AlCl3 sublimates at high temperature under vacuum. The sublimation rate of AlCl3 increases with increase in temperature.
d) AlCl3 is basically a electron defficient compound. It has only 6 valence electrons. Thus it has the tendency to accept electrons and hence it acts as a lewis acid.