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Aluminum Chlorohydrate Properties

"Properties of Aluminum Chloride Hydrates"

Aluminum chloride hydrates have different properties. Looking at it, it is often white powder or granular, with a fine texture and a slight gloss under light. It is hygroscopic, and when exposed to air, it gradually absorbs water vapor, causing its own moisture to moisten.

In terms of solubility, it can be soluble in water, and it dissolves quickly after entering water to form a clear solution. This solution is acidic. Its acidity stems from the hydrolysis reaction in water, the hydrolysis of aluminum ions, which increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.

Chemical properties are quite active. In case of alkali, it reacts quickly to form an aluminum hydroxide precipitate. If the amount of alkali is sufficient, the aluminum hydroxide reacts with the alkali to form a metaaluminate. And it can also react with some metal salt solutions, showing unique displacement or double decomposition characteristics.

In terms of thermal stability, it can be decomposed by heat, and the decomposition is accompanied by specific chemical changes, releasing corresponding gases and products. This decomposition property is of critical significance in specific industrial processes and applications.

Its properties are used in many fields. In chemical production, it can be used as a catalyst or raw material; in water treatment, it can flocculate impurities and purify water bodies; in the field of medicine, it also has its unique uses to help prevent and treat diseases.