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1. Aluminium reacts with chlorine to produce aluminium chloride. The balanced reaction is:
2Al + 3C12 - 2AlCl3
If you begin with 3.2 g of Al and 5.4 g of CI, which is the limiting reactant?
How many grams of aluminium chloride can be produced from the amount of limiting reactant
available?
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Answer:

Explanation:

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2 Al     +    3 Cl₂    ---------------    2 AlCl₃

3.2 grams Al        1 mol  Al

                            26.98 g of Al

0.12 moles of Al

5,4 grams of Chlorine          1 mol Chlorine

                                              71 grams of Chlorine

0.076 mol Chlorine

Divide the number of moles by its coefficient, whichever gives you a lower value is the limiting reactant, which means Chlorine is the limiting reactant. and Aluminum is the excess reactant

Grams of Aluminum chloride produced is

5.4 g of Chlorine      1 mol Chlorine        

133.34 grams            2 mol Aluminum chloride  

71 grams Chlorine     3 moles Chlorine                      

1 mol Aluminum chloride:-

6.76 grams of Aluminum chloride

What is the formula of Aluminum chloride?

Aluminium chloride, also known as aluminium trichloride, describe compounds with the formula AlCl₃ₙ. They consist of aluminium and chlorine atoms in a 1:3 ratio, and one form also contains six waters of hydration. Both are white solids, but samples are often contaminated with iron(III) chloride, giving a yellow color. Aluminum chloride topical is an over-the-counter (OTC) product used to treat severe, recalcitrant excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis).

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