I'm having trouble figuring out the balanced equations for reactions that occured in a lab i did.
In this experiment we first dissolved solid KOH in water. From there we put this basic solution into a beaker of aluminum foil. After the reaction finished, we boiled the solution to fully dissolve the aluminum. We then gravity filtered it. 2,4-pentanedione was added and then filtered.
We have to write the balanced equations of all the redox and Lewis acid/base reactions in the experiment. So far I saw 3 reactions occuring. (I am most likely wrong)
The first was KOH ---> K+ + OH-
The second was the addition of the basic solution to the Al. I'm not positive to what the equation would be but I was thinking alot the lines of K+ + OH- + Al ---> Al(OH)3 + K+ The problem with this is how aluminum was deprotonated into aluminum(III).
The final was the addition of the pentanedione where it is first deprotonated. I think acac- anion then displaces the OH on the aluminum(III) hydroxide and creates aluminum(III) acetylacetonate.
For all I know all of these are incorrect. I find I have alot of trouble figuring out equations of reactions that occur. Any help would be greatly appreciated.