The production of Poly Aluminium Chloride involves a series of chemical reactions. One common method is the reaction between aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3) and hydrochloric acid (HCl), which leads to the formation of a highly reactive intermediate, AlCl3. This intermediate reacts further with water, resulting in the formation of PAC with different degrees of polymerization. The process is carefully controlled to obtain the desired properties and effectiveness of the final product.
Poly Aluminium Chloride, commonly abbreviated as PAC, is an inorganic polymer that belongs to the family of aluminum salts. It is a compound primarily used as a coagulant and flocculant in water treatment processes. The Poly Aluminium Chloride chemical formula can vary depending on its degree of polymerization, typically represented as [Al2(OH)nCl6-n], where ‘n’ is the number of hydroxyl groups. This unique chemical formula of Poly Aluminium chloride plays a crucial role in its coagulation properties and effectiveness in various applications.
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