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Consider the reaction 2AI(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 Right arrow. X + 6Y. What are X and Y?
X = AI2(SO4)3; Y = H2O
X = AI2(SO4)3; Y = H2
X = AI2(SO3)3; Y = H2O
X = AI2(SO3)3; Y = H2
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Correct choice: X = Al2(SO4)3; Y = H2O.
Reason: 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2SO4 → Al2(SO4)3 + 6 H2O
Atom check: Al 2; S 3; H 12 (6 from OH + 6 from H2SO4); O 18 (6 from OH + 12 from H2SO4) — matches right side (Al2(SO4)3 has 12 O, 6 H2O has 6 O, total 18 O; H count 12). Sulfite (SO3 2−) would come from H2SO3, not H2SO4.
Reason: 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2SO4 → Al2(SO4)3 + 6 H2O
Atom check: Al 2; S 3; H 12 (6 from OH + 6 from H2SO4); O 18 (6 from OH + 12 from H2SO4) — matches right side (Al2(SO4)3 has 12 O, 6 H2O has 6 O, total 18 O; H count 12). Sulfite (SO3 2−) would come from H2SO3, not H2SO4.
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