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The composition of a tetrahaloaluminate ionic liquid is best described by the apparent mole fraction (X(AlX3, of AlX3 present, where X, Cl or Br. Ionic liquids with X(AlX3) < 0.5 contain an excess of Cl- ions over [Al2X7, ions, and are called 'basic, those with X(AlX3) 0.5 contain an excess of [Al2X7, ions over Cl, and are called 'acidic, melts XAlX3, 0.5 are called 'neutral
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