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11 January, 20:42

How many moles of Al are used to form 509.8 g of Al2O3?

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  1. 11 January, 20:45
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    1019.6 moles of Al.

    Explanation:

    4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3

    You have 509.8 g moles of Al2O3. While balancing the equation, you got 2 moles of Al2O3 and 4 moles of Al,

    so "4 mol Al gives 2 mol Al2O3

    After you cancel out the units of measurement to check the order of the conversion, multiply 509.8 g with 4 and then divide the answer by 2.

    . = (509.8 x 4) / 2

    = 2039.2 / 2

    = 1019.6 moles of Al.
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