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Asked by caro

if you had excess chlorine, how many moles of of aluminum chloride could be produced from 17.0g of aluminum?
Express your answer numerically in moles.
10 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
This is the same as the NH3 problem but backwards.
Write and balance the equation.
Convert 17.0 g Al to mols. mols = grams/atomic mass.
Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols Al to mols AlCl3.
10 years ago
Answered by sam
i need answer not to know how to do the problem thats why i came here for wtf
6 years ago

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