Anhydrous Aluminium trichloride is covalent but acute aluminium trichloride ionic
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Vikas TU
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AlCl3 is coavalent in strong/vaporous state. (It really exists as the dimer Al2Cl6)
In polar solvents, it winds up plainly ionic because of a high warmth of hydration (as Al has a high +3 charge and consequently is exceptionally solvated) and it exists as [Al(H20)6]3+ and Cl-
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