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Old Nov 1, 2009, 12:10 PM
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Aluminum and hydrochloric acid

This is not a homework question. I just wouldn't want to poison anyone, especially me.

Will aluminum and hydrochloric acid react, and what gas is given off?

Hydrogen? Or chlorine?

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Lol! I saw 'poison' and

Yes, they will react with a reaction similar to the basic metal plus acid reaction.

In metal plus acid reaction, you have:

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