For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are?
BlueGas Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 2,448 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 20, 2015 #1 For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are?
BlueGas Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 2,448 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 20, 2015 #2 Bump.
dan964 what Joined Jun 3, 2014 Messages 3,479 Location South of here Gender Male HSC 2014 Uni Grad 2019 Sep 20, 2015 #3 BlueGas said: For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are? Click to expand... Valency... Maybe write the ions out, remember the positive ions bond with the negative thus: 1. AlCl3 and H20 2. Al(OH)3 and Na2O (but balance of course) 1. Al2O3 + 6HCl --> 3H2O + 2AlCl3 2. Al2O3 + 6NaOH --> 2Al(OH)3 + 3Na2O Last edited: Sep 20, 2015
BlueGas said: For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are? Click to expand... Valency... Maybe write the ions out, remember the positive ions bond with the negative thus: 1. AlCl3 and H20 2. Al(OH)3 and Na2O (but balance of course) 1. Al2O3 + 6HCl --> 3H2O + 2AlCl3 2. Al2O3 + 6NaOH --> 2Al(OH)3 + 3Na2O
M Mr_Kap Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2015 Messages 1,127 Gender Male HSC 2015 Sep 20, 2015 #4 BlueGas said: For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are? Click to expand... What about: Al2O3 + H2O -->
BlueGas said: For example, the reaction in the picture below, how do I know what the products are? Click to expand... What about: Al2O3 + H2O -->
Kaido be. Joined Jul 7, 2014 Messages 798 Gender Male HSC 2015 Sep 20, 2015 #5 Aluminium oxide is impervious to water, so it doesn't react