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Write an equation to represent the following reaction:
Al2O3 is heated with NaOH solution

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Answer:

Al₂O₃ + 6 NaOH -----> 2 Al(OH)₃ + 3 Na₂O

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a double-displacement reaction. In these reactions, the cation of one compound is swapped with the cation of another.

It is important that the new products have an overall charge of 0. To do this, some compounds must have more than 1 atom of each ion.

1.) Al(OH)

-----> Al³⁺ and OH⁻

-----> +3 + (-1) + (-1) + (-1) = 0

2.) Na₂O

-----> Na⁺ and O²⁻

-----> +1 + 1 + (-2) = 0

An equation is balanced when there is an equal amount of each element on both sides of the reaction. If these values are unequal, you can add coefficients to modify the amounts of particular compounds.

The unbalanced equation:

Al₂O₃ + NaOH -----> Al(OH)₃ + Na₂O

Reactants: 2 aluminum, 4 oxygen, 1 sodium, 1 hydrogen

Products: 1 aluminum, 4 oxygen, 2 sodium, 3 hydrogen

The balanced equation:

Al₂O₃ + 6 NaOH -----> 2 Al(OH)₃ + 3 Na₂O

Reactants: 2 aluminum, 9 oxygen, 6 sodium, 6 hydrogen

Products: 2 aluminum, 9 oxygen, 6 sodium, 6 hydrogen

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