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owen
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what is the answer?

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what happens when calcium hydroxide is reacted with aluminium:
Ca(OH)2 + Al3 -> :?:
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it may be this: Ca[Al(OH)4]2
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Post by holyland »

dear sir
i am confused that how can you find Al3 ? it may Al.

indeed, Ca(OH)2 and Al, both are solid, in the normal enviroment, they can not take any reaction !

what about your opinion ? :wink:
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