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Using the balanced chemical equation below. 2Al2O3 --> 4Al + 3O2 How many moles of oxygen are produced if 11.0 mol of Al are produced?

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Answer:

8.25 moles of oxygen will be produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a balanced chemical equation;

2Al₂O₃ ------> 4Al + 3O₂

from the balanced chemical equation above, 3 moles of Oxygen are produced when 4 moles of Aluminum are produced.

4 moles of Al --------> 3 moles of Oxygen

11 moles of Al --------> ?


= ((3 \ moles \ of \ O_2) \ * \ (11 \ moles \ of \ Al))/(4 \ moles \ of \ Al) = 8.25 \ moles \ of \ O_2 \\\\

Therefore, 8.25 moles of oxygen will be produced.

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