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AlCl3 + NaOH = NaClO2 + Al(OH)3
balance the equation!
*dont forget the O2 in NaClO2!!

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Answer:

AlCl₃ + 3NaOH → 3NaCl + Al(OH)₃

Step-by-step explanation:

Problem is to balance the given chemical equation:

Equation:

AlCl₃ + NaOH → NaClO₂ + Al(OH)₃

Balancing a chemical equation involves the conservation of atoms on both sides of the equation.

We can use a very simple mathematical method to balance the above equation;

aAlCl₃ + bNaOH → cNaCl + dAl(OH)₃

a, b, c and d are coefficients that will balance the equation:

Conserving Al: a = d

Cl: 3a = c

Na: b = c

O: b = 3d

H: b = 3d

Assume that a = 1;

c = 3

b = 3

d = 1

AlCl₃ + 3NaOH → 3NaCl + Al(OH)₃

O₂ in from of the NaClO₂ flouts the rule of chemical combination

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