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What is observed when excess of dilute NaOH solution added to an aqueous solution of aluminium chloride?
  1. A permanent white precipitate is formed immediately
  2. A green precipitate forms which turns red on standing in air
  3. A white precipitate which dissolves in excess NaOH
  4. No change is noted at first; a white precipitate is formed on standing

A
A permanent white precipitate is formed immediately
B
A white precipitate which dissolves in excess NaOH
C
No change is noted at first; a white precipitate is formed on standing
D
A green precipitate forms which turns red on standing in air
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The correct option is A A white precipitate which dissolves in excess NaOH
This reaction may proceed mostly in one direction due to solubility. eg: aluminum hydroxide is not very soluble (0.0001 g/100 mL at 20oC). so the overall reaction will be :
3NaOH + AlCl33NaCl +Al(OH)3
NaOHNa++OH
AlCl3Al3++3Cl
Na++ClNaCl
Al3++3OHAl(OH)3
2H2OH3O++OH
H3O+ClHCl+H2O

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