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- Detailed information about the equation AlCl3 + 3KOH -> Al(OH)3 + 3KCl:
- In the above equation, AlCl3 is Aluminum Chloride, KOH is Potassium Hydroxide, Al(OH)3 is Aluminum Hydroxide and KCl is Potassium Chloride.
- The equation above describes the chemical reaction between aluminum chloride and potassium hydroxide to form aluminum hydroxide and potassium chloride.
- Reaction conditions:
- This reaction takes place at room temperature.
- Reaction process:
- During the reaction process, aluminum chloride (AlCl3) reacts with 3 molecules of potassium hydroxide (KOH) to form aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3) and 3 molecules of potassium chloride (KCl).
- Phenomenon that occurs:
- When the reaction occurs, a white precipitate of aluminum hydroxide is formed.