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If six moles of hydrogen chloride (HCl) react with plenty of aluminum, how many moles of aluminum chloride (AlCl3) will the reaction produce?

2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl3 + 3H2

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Answer:

Two moles of aluminum chloride
(AlCl_3) are produced when six miles of hydrogen Chloride
(HCl) react with plenty of aluminum

Step-by-step explanation:

6 Moles of
HCl will only react with 2 moles of
Al irrespective of the number of moles of each compound present. The reaction wiil take place in this ratio only. The products produced will be 2 moles of
AlCl_3 and 3 moles of
H_2 this ratio will also be constant.

So, six moles of hydrogen chloride
(HCl) will react with plenty of aluminum to produce many 2 moles of aluminum chloride
(AlCl_3).

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