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Definition of K3Al(OH)6
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: K3Al(OH)6 is also known as Potassium aluminate.
1.1.2 English name: K3Al(OH)6 is known as Potassium aluminate.
1.2. Atomic structure: K3Al(OH)6 consists of atoms including potassium (K), aluminium (Al), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H).
1.3. Atomic weight: The weight of K3Al(OH)6 includes the total weight of 3 potassium atoms, 1 aluminium atom, 6 oxygen atoms, and 6 hydrogen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: K3Al(OH)6 forms ions K+, Al3+ and OH-. -
Properties: K3Al(OH)6
2.1 Physical properties of K3Al(OH)6
State: Powder form
Color: White or light gray
Odor: Odorless
PH level: Strong alkali
2.2 Chemical properties of K3Al(OH)6: Being an alkali, it reacts with acids to produce salts and water. -
Common chemical equations K3Al(OH)6: Currently, there is no specific information about the common chemical equations of K3Al(OH)6.
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Synthesis of K3Al(OH)6
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of K3Al(OH)6: Currently, there is no specific information about the synthesis of K3Al(OH)6 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of K3Al(OH)6: On an industrial scale, K3Al(OH)6 is usually produced by melting potassium hydrate with aluminium at high temperatures.