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24 June, 21:25

If 11.5 grams of chlorine reacts with aluminum, how many grams of aluminum chloride will be formed according to the following reaction?

2 Al + 3 Cl2 à 2 AlCl3

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  1. 24 June, 21:27
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    the balanced equation for the reaction is as follows

    2 Al + 3 Cl₂ - --> 2 AlCl₃

    molar ratio of Cl₂ to AlCl₃ is 3:2

    mass of Cl₂ reacted is - 11.5 g

    number of moles of Cl₂ reacted - 11.5 g / 71 g/mol = 0.162 mol

    when 3 mol of Cl₂ reacts - 2 mol of AlCl₃ is formed

    therefore when 0.162 mol of Cl₂ reacts - 2/3 x 0.162 mol = 0.108 mol of AlCl₃ is formed

    the molar mass of AlCl₃ is 133 g/mol

    mass of AlCl₃ formed is - 0.108 mol x 133 g/mol = 14.4 g

    mass of AlCl₃ formed is 14.4 g
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