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Complete the following chemical reactions.
`AlCl_(3)(g)+H_(2)O(l)to`
Classify the above into (a) hydrolysis, (b) redox and (c) hydration reactions.

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To complete the chemical reaction and classify it, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the Reactants We start with the reactants given in the question: - Aluminum chloride (AlCl₃) in gaseous form - Water (H₂O) in liquid form ### Step 2: Identify the Products ...
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