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According to the reaction 2Al+3H2SO4→3H2+Al2(SO4)3, the total number of moles of H2SO4 needed to react completely with 5.0 mol of AL is
1. 2.5 mol
2. 5.0 mol
3. 7.5 mol
4. 9.0 mol
1. 2.5 mol
2. 5.0 mol
3. 7.5 mol
4. 9.0 mol
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Answered by
DrBob222
The "coefficient factor" will convert any thing to anything.
5.0 mol Al x (3 mols H2SO4/2 mols Al) = 5.0 x 3/2 = ?
5.0 mol Al x (3 mols H2SO4/2 mols Al) = 5.0 x 3/2 = ?
Answered by
lau
7.5
Answered by
Anonymous
9.0
Answered by
BoB The hopeless letdown person
67.73 g
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Rob The Hopeless HobO
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