Why is #"AlCl"_3# a Lewis acid? What happens to its geometry after bonding with another atom?
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Having only three valence electrons, aluminum is (along with Boron, for instance) special in that it doesn't need an octet to become stable.
Its electron configuration is
So, aluminum then has an empty
Since
Accepting electrons in this way is still favorable. These electrons can be donated from
At this point, the molecular geometry around aluminum has changed from trigonal planar to tetrahedral. In other words, the orbital hybridization changed from