Are those five different ways of receiving Al2(SO4)3 correct?

I tried to do it myself, but I'm not sure if those reactions are correct.

1) Acid + Base
3H2SO4 + 2Al(OH)3 ​→ Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O

2) Acid + Metal
2Al + 3H2SO4 ​→ Al2(SO4)3 + 3H2

3) metal oxide + metal oxide
3SO3 + Al2O3 ​→ Al2(SO4)3

4) Acid + metal oxide
3H2SO4 + Al2O3 ​→ Al2(SO4)3 + 3H2O

5) Salt + Acid
3H2SO4 + 2Al(NO2)3 ​→ Al2(SO4)3 + 6HNO2

1 Answer
Jan 16, 2017

Yes, they should all work.

Explanation:

The driving force for reactions 1) and 4) is the formation of the weak electrolyte, H2O.

The driving force for reaction 2) is the formation of the gas, H2, which escapes into the atmosphere.

The driving force for reaction 5) is the formation of the weak electrolyte, HNO2.

I was initially worried about reaction 3) but, if the reaction is carried out in aqueous media, the SO3 would react with water to form H2SO4, and then you would have reaction 4).