The balanced equation for aluminum hydroxide and formic acid reacting to produce aluminum formate and water is:
A) 3Al(OH) 3 + 3HCOOH 3Al(HCOO) 3 + 3H2O .
B) Al(OH) 3 + HCOOH Al(HCOO) 3 + H2O.
C) Al(OH) 3 + 2HCOOH Al(HCOO) 3 + 2H2O.
D) 2Al(OH) 3 + HCOOH Al(HCOO) 3 + H2O.
E) Al(OH) 3 + 3HCOOH Al(HCOO) 3 + 3H2O.
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