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navalava
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Stoichiometry question
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How many hydroxide ions would be produced from the dissociation of 2 moles of aluminum hydroxide?
Please don't give me the answer. Please show me how to get the equation, and I'll try to go from there.
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Well how many mols of hydroxide ions will be produced from the dissociation of 1 mol of aluminum hydroxide?
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But what is dissociation? Does aluminum hydroxide react with something to dissociate?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociation_(chemistry
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It says that Aluminum hydroxide is supposed to react with a solvent, like water. So would the equation be Al(OH)3 + H2O = ?OH + Al + H2O
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Quote from: navalava on September 19, 2010, 12:45:14 PM
Al(OH)3 + H2O = ?OH + Al + H2O
Can't you see water cancels out? It is necessary for the dissociation, but technically it is not reacting.
Please don't ignore charges.
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