Sodium hydroxide and Aluminum
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@vevenaneathna what about 34HOsuckmyfuckingdickloser7700
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take a big DEEP breath of that, it's good for you.
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To be more direct
2Al + 2NaOH + 2H2O => 2NaAlO2 + 3 H2
H2 is the liberated gas
NaAlO2 is a salt called alum, and is used in the flavoring of pickles.
Technically thats the overall reaction and the steps of the reaction include the formation of a complex ion of [AlOH4]-1 which then resonates between water as reaches equalibram in the form of Al6(H2O) or something close to that with Na existing close to it in solution being an electrolyte.
Far from basic chemistry without a pun
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ever had a pickle?
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@vevenaneathna i dont think 'fool' is such an insult these days...
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This is retarded. That's not sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide is a base, not an acid, and it won't react with aluminum.
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@vevenaneathna its BASIC CHEMISTRY!
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RIPLEY!!!
keweeellll
dont know why your description says acid.... NaOH is a base fool
vevenaneathna 2 years ago 8