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When the following equation is balanced with the lowest whole number coefficients possible, what is the coefficient in front of AlCl3?

Al (s) + ZnCl2 (aq) ----> Zn (s) + AlCl3 (aq)

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Answer: The coefficient in front of
AlCl_3 is '2'.

Step-by-step explanation:

Coefficient is defined as number coming before the formula unit of molecule of a compound in chemical reaction.


2Al(s)+3ZnCl2(aq)\rightarrow 3Zn(s)+2AlCl3(aq)

From the balance chemical equation, 2 moles of aluminum are reacting with 3 moles of zinc chloride to give 3 moles of zinc metal and 2 moles of aluminium chloride as a product.

Here, the coefficient of the aluminum chloride is '2'.

User Dangeroushobo
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coefficient is 2
2Al (s) + 3 ZnCl2s (aq) --> 3 Zn (s) + 2 AlCl3 (aq)
User Toshkata Tonev
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