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How do you recover Aluminum Chloride?

When copper II chloride reacts with aluminum to make copper and aluminum chloride, it turns into little bubblesHow do you recover it? Can you do it by condensation? I'm stuck!

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The bubbles are not aluminum chloride - they are probably hydrogenThe aluminum chloride will be a salt dissolved in the solution, and if the aluminum is present in excess, all the copper will precipitate out(The solution should lose its blue coler.) If you decant the solution and dry it on filter paper, the aluminum chloride should show up there as white crystals.

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