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`AlCl_(3)` achieves stability by forming a dimer. In trivalent state the compound is hydrolysed in water. `AlCl_(3)` in acidified aqueous solution forms

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When BCl_(3) is treated with water, it hydrolyses and forms [B[OH]_(4)]^(-) only whereas AlCl_(3) in acidified aqueous solution forms [Al[H_(2)O]_(6)]^(3+) ion. Explain what is the hybridisation of boron and aluminium in these species ?

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