The complex salt formed when aluminium dissolves in sodium hydroxide solution is

a

Na3AI(OH)4

b

Na2AI(OH)3

c

NaAI(OH)3

d

Na4AI(OH)4

e

NaAI(OH)4

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I_am_Mofeoluwa
1 year ago

The complex compound formed when aluminum dissolves in aqueous sodium hydroxide is NaAl(OH)4. This is because when aluminum reacts with sodium hydroxide, it forms a complex ion [Al(OH)4]-.

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