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9 December, 11:00

Sodium metal reacts with aluminum chloride to produce sodium chloride and aluminum. The balanced reaction is: 3 Na (s) + AlCl3 (aq) - - > 3 NaCl (aq) + Al (s). How many moles of aluminum metal could you get when 12.0 grams of sodium react with excess aluminum chloride?

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  1. 9 December, 11:30
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    First convert 12.0g of Na to moles using the grams to moles conversation and you get about. 5219 moles (I didn't use significant figures). Divide that number by 3 because that is the coefficient of Na and you will get about. 17398 moles, which is how many moles are in 1. Since Al has a coefficient of 1,.17398 woild be your final answer
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