How is the oxidation of aluminum metal by acid, hydrogen ion, represented?

1 Answer
May 29, 2017

Aluminum is oxidized............

Explanation:

Al(s) rarr Al^(3+) + 3e^(-) (i)

And hydrogen ion is reduced............

H^(+) + e^(-) rarr 1/2H_2(g) (ii)

And we can cross multiply the individual redox reactions to remove the electrons, which are conceptual particles, i.e. (i)+3xx(ii):

Al(s) +3H^(+) rarr Al^(3+) + 3/2H_2(g)