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Detailed information about the equation Al2O3 + 2NH4SO4 -> 2(NH4)3AlO3 + 2SO2 + 3H2O:
- The compounds on the left side of the equation are Al2O3 (aluminum oxide) and NH4SO4 (ammonium sulfate).
- The compounds on the right side of the equation are (NH4)3AlO3 (aluminium ammonium sulfate), SO2 (sulfur dioxide or sulfur (IV) oxide) and H2O (water).
- The molar quantities of these substances balance each other according to the given molar ratio.
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Reaction conditions:
This reaction usually occurs at high temperatures. -
Reaction process:
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Observable phenomena:
During the reaction, one can observe a bubbling phenomenon due to the formation of SO2 and H2O gases.