General Chemistry II:
Why is the solution formed from AlBr3 salt acidic?
AlBr3 if the salt formed from base Al(OH)3 and acid HBr
Al(OH)3 is the weak base
HBr is the strong acid
so the salt formed from these two AlBr3 will dominates acidic nature because acid is stronger .
General Chemistry II: Why is the solution formed from AlBr3 salt acidic?
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