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Which is the correct mole ratio for aluminum chloride to chlorine in the chemical reaction alcl3 br2 ? albr3 cl2?

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Answer : The mole ratio for aluminium chloride to chlorine is, 2 : 3

Explanation :

The given unbalanced chemical reaction is :


AlCl_3+Br_2\rightarrow AlBr_3+Cl_2

First we have to balance the chemical reaction.

In order to balance the chemical reaction, the coefficient 2 is put before
AlCl_3\text{ and }AlBr_3 and the coefficient 3 is put before
Cl_2\text{ and }Br_2.

The given balanced chemical reaction will be :


2AlCl_3+3Br_2\rightarrow 2AlBr_3+3Cl_2

By the stoichiometry we can say that, 2 moles of
AlCl_3 react with 3 moles of
Br_2 to give 2 moles of
AlBr_3 and 3 moles of
Cl_2 as a product.

That means,

The mole ratio between the
AlCl_3:Br_2:AlBr_3:Cl_2 are
2:3:2:3 respectively.

Thus, the mole ratio for aluminium chloride to chlorine is, 2 : 3

User Theodore
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To answer this item what needs to be done is to write the correct and balanced chemical reaction as below.
2AlCl3 + 3Br2 --> 2AlBr3 + 3Cl2
From the chemical reaction above, we can say that every 2 moles of AlCl3 will produce 3 moles of Cl2. Thus, the answer is 2:3.
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