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16 December, 02:50

How many grams of Aluminum are in 25.0 g of Aluminum oxide?

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  1. 16 December, 03:02
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    First you have to find how many moles of Al2O3 are in 25.0 g. To find that you divide the amount of grams by the molar mass.

    molar mass = 2 (26.98) + 2 (16) = 85.96

    Now to find the number of moles of Al2O3 you have ...

    25 g / (85.96g / mol) =.291 moles (the grams cancelled out)

    Now that ratio of the amount of Aluminum to Al2O3 is 2:1 (2 moles of Al for 1 mole of Al2O3)

    so you much multiply the number of moles of Al2O3 by 2.

    .291 (2) =.582 moles of Al

    now Convert back to grams by multiplying the number of moles of Al by the molar mass of Al

    so

    .582 mol x 26.98 = 15.69 g
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