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Heating an aqueous solution of aluminium...

Heating an aqueous solution of aluminium chloride to dryness will give

A

`Al(OH)Cl_(2)`

B

`Al_(2)O_(3)`

C

`Al_(2)Cl_(6)`

D

`AlCl_(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`2AlCl_(3)+6H_(2)Ounderset("Hydrolysis")overset(Delta)toAl_(2)O_(3)+6HCl+3H_(2)O`
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