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[*] posted on 11-7-2012 at 12:27
Anhydrous or hydrated?


Many salts in my lab are hydrates.

Recently I recovered an old bottle of aluminum chloride. The bottle was all clumpy and hard. I still managed to tap out some aluminum chloride and it had a yellow color. You could also see how the crystals sorta sparkle.

Now- the manufacturer had no indication on if it was a hexahydrate or not- and I really can't tell!

Is there any easy way to tell anhydrous AlCl3 from the hexahydrate?




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[*] posted on 11-7-2012 at 12:42


It is almost certainly the hexahydrate; the anhydrous would have reacted with moisture very easily over the time.



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[*] posted on 11-7-2012 at 13:05


Carefully add a small amount to water (outside). The reaction will be violent if it is anhydrous. It was probably originally anhydrous, since this kind of AlCl<sub>3</sub> is much more common and useful. If it's old, it will have reacted to form aluminum oxychloride/oxide/other crud with moisture, producing HCl gas, and will not be simple hexahydrated aluminum chloride. You can also titrate it with NaOH and a suitable indicator or determine chloride content by titration with silver nitrate/potassium chromate indicator (bring solution to neutral/slightly basic pH first).

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