When copper chloride reacts with aluminum why does the color of the solution seem to fade?

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2026-05-13 19:35

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When copper chloride reacts with aluminum, the aluminum replaces the copper in the compound through a single displacement reaction. The resulting compound formed, aluminum chloride, is colorless in solution. Therefore, the color of the solution appears to fade as the copper is displaced and the products of the reaction are colorless.

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