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Aluminum bromide reacts with chlorine gas to produce aluminum chloride and liquid bromide,
according to the chemical equation below:
2a1br3 + 3cl2 + 2alcl3 + 3br2
how many moles of aluminum chloride are made if 779 g of chlorine gas are consumed?

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