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15 June, 08:29

Given the balanced equation: 3fe3 + (aq) + al (s) → 3fe2 + (aq) + al3 + (aq) what is the total number of moles of electrons lost by 2 moles of al (s) ?

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  1. 15 June, 08:50
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    Answer is: the total number of moles of electrons lost by two moles of aluminium are six moles (6 mol).

    Oxidation half reaction: Al° → Al³⁺ + 3e⁻, lost of electrons.

    Reduction half reaction: Fe³⁺ + e⁻→ Fe²⁺ / ·3; 3Fe³⁺ + 3e⁻→ 3Fe²⁺; gain of electrons.

    One mole of aluminium lost 3 moles of electrons, so 2 moles of alumiunim:

    2 · 3 mol = 6 mol.
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