Question #9ebb1

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2017

1Al(OH)2+3HC2H3O21Al(C2H3O2)3+3H2O

Explanation:

Here's a suggestion:

Treat the acetate ion (the #C_2H_3O_2 in the formulas) as a single unit, because it does not change in the process. This will greatly simplify the task, as your equation will now look like this:

Al(OH)3+HAAlA3+H2O

where I substitute A in place of C2H3O2

Place a "1" in front of Al(OH)3 and also in front of the AlA3
Now, the Al atoms balance.

Place a "3" in front of HA because you must balance the three A (acetate) that now appear on the right side.

Finally, you have a total of three oxygen atoms and six hydrogen atoms on the left side - just enough for three water molecules on the right.