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Chemistry! Diee!
A few stoicheometry problem,.. I really feel like a noob in chem:(
A chemist has 5 mol of Cl that combines w/ Al, how many moles of solid Al Chloride is produced?
First, I set up balance eq.
5 mol Cl2 + Al ---> AlCl2
Then by ratio, 5:1, so i got 1 mole of AlCl2 is produced. Pretty sure I made a mistake. Someone help pls. (BTW, how do you determine which charge to use for Al?)
A few stoicheometry problem,.. I really feel like a noob in chem:(
A chemist has 5 mol of Cl that combines w/ Al, how many moles of solid Al Chloride is produced?
First, I set up balance eq.
5 mol Cl2 + Al ---> AlCl2
Then by ratio, 5:1, so i got 1 mole of AlCl2 is produced. Pretty sure I made a mistake. Someone help pls. (BTW, how do you determine which charge to use for Al?)