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Aluminum oxide is formed by reaction of excess oxygen with aluminum.
4 Al(s) + 3 O2(g) -> 2 Al2O3(s) Calculate the mass of
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Aluminum oxide is formed from the reaction of metallic aluminum with oxygen gas. How many moles of Aluminum are needed to form
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aluminum hydroxide is decomposed to form aluminum oxide and water. if 2.23 moles of water are formed then how many of aluminum
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Aluminum cookware is reffered ti as "anodized aluminum". The anodizing process puts a layer of aluminum oxide on the aluminum,
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A 4.78-g sample of aluminum completely reacts with oxygen to form 6.67 g of aluminum oxide Use this data to calculate the mass
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A 4.91 g sample of aluminum completely reacts with oxygen to form 6.85 g of aluminum oxide. Use this data to calculate the mass
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Aluminum oxide is formed when aluminum combines with oxygen in the air. How many grams of Al2O3 are formed when 13.6 mol of Al
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Bauxite ore contains aluminum oxide Al2O3(s) which is decomposed using electricity to produce aluminum metal and oxygen gas.
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How many grams of aluminum oxide can be formed by the reaction of 41.2 g of aluminum with oxygen?
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Anhydrous aluminum oxide can be reduced to aluminum according to thisa chemical equation: 2 Al2O3 (s) ---> 4 Al (l) + 3 O2 (g)
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