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Standard XII
Chemistry
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Write balanced chemical equations for the reaction of a burning of aluminum in the air.
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The chemical equations for burning of Al in air can be written as:
4
A
l
+
3
O
2
→
2
A
l
2
O
3
2
A
l
+
N
2
→
2
A
l
N
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