3.1.3
Chemical Properties of Period 3 Oxides
Tracing the shift from Basic (Ionic) to Acidic (Covalent) character.
The Special Case: Aluminum Oxide
Aluminum oxide is amphoteric, meaning it can react as both an acid and a base.
Acting as a Base
Reacts with warm, dilute acid:
\(Al_2O_3 + 6HCl \to 2AlCl_3 + 3H_2O\)
Acting as an Acid
Reacts with hot, concentrated alkali:
\(Al_2O_3 + 2NaOH + 3H_2O \to 2NaAl(OH)_4\)
(Sodium Aluminate)