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Chemistry, 23.05.2021 14:00 jacobbrandon2002

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
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