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Alumiunium chloride exists as dimer, `Al_(2)Cl_(6)` in solid state as well as in solution of non - polar solvents such as `C_(6)H_(6)`. When dissolved in water it gives :

A

`Al_(2)O_3+6HCl`

B

`[Al(H_(2)O)_(6)]+3C^(-)`

C

`[Al(OH)_(6)]^(3-)+3HCl`

D

`Al^(3+) +3Cl^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`AlCl_(3)+6H_(2)O rarr [Al(OH)_2]^(+3)+3HCl+3H^(+)`
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