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24 August, 06:51

Aluminum chloride and cesium undergo a single replacement reaction. What is the correct chemical equation for this reaction?

a. AlCl3 + 3Cs yields No Reaction

b. AlCl2 + 2Cs yields 2CsCl + Al

c. AlCl3 + 3Cs yields 3CsCl + Al

d. 2AlCl3 + 6Cs yields 2AlCs3 + 3Cl2

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  1. 24 August, 06:59
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    The answer is c. AlCl3 + 3Cs - > Al + 3CsCl. First you already know this reaction is a single replacement reaction. And next, the Al ion is usually + 3, Cs ion is usually + 1.
  2. 24 August, 07:06
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    Answer is C.

    Explanation;

    Single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction between an element and a compound. The element takes the position of another element in the compound by replacing.

    Common equation is

    A + BC → AC + B

    Al is in 13th group of the periodic table. Hence, Al forms Al³ ⁺ by losing 3 electrons. Likewise, Cl is in 17th group of the periodic table and forms Cl ⁻ by gaining one electron. Hence aluminium chloride can be written as AlCl ₃.

    Cs is in 1st group of the periodic table. Hence, Cs tends to form Cs ⁺ by losing an electron.

    The reaction between Cs ⁺ and Cl ⁻ will form CsCl.

    Since, this is a single replacement reaction, Al in the AlCl ₃ is replaced by Cs and CsCl is formed. The balanced reaction equation is

    AlCl₃ + 3Cs → 3CsCl + Al
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