Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride via the following reaction: 2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)→2AlCl3(s) What is the maximum...

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Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride viathe following reaction:

2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)→2AlCl3(s)

What is the maximum mass of aluminum chloride that can be formedwhen reacting 15.0g of aluminum with 20.0 g of chlorine?

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2Als3Cl2g 2AlCl3s Molar mass of Al is 27 gmol Molar mass of Cl2 is 2xAtmass of Cl 2 x 355 71 gmol Molar mass of AlCl3 Atmass of Al 3xAtmass    See Answer
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