7. How many grams of aluminum chloride, AICI3 (MM 133,34 glmol). can be produced from 25.0 g of chlorine gas when more than enough aluminum is present for the reaction? Al (s) + Cla (g) > AICH (s) (need to balance) a. 54.0 g b. 47.0 g c. 70.5 g d. 31.3 g 8. In the reaction above who is the reducing agent? a. Al b. Cla C. AICI, d. not a redox reaction 9. How many electrons are transferred in the above reaction? a. 3 electrons b. 5 electrons C. 6 electrons d. 12 electrons

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7. How many grams of aluminum chloride, AICI3 (MM 133,34 glmol). can be produced from 25.0 g of chlorine gas when more than enough aluminum
is present for the reaction?
Al (s) + Cla (g) → AICh (s) (need to balance)
a. 54.0 g
b. 47.0 g
c. 70.5 g
d. 31.3 g
8. In the reaction above who is the reducing agent?
a. Al
b. Clb
C. AICI,
d. not a redox reaction
9. How many electrons are transferred in the above reaction?
a. 3 electrons
b. 5 electrons
C. 6 electrons
d. 12 electrons
Transcribed Image Text:7. How many grams of aluminum chloride, AICI3 (MM 133,34 glmol). can be produced from 25.0 g of chlorine gas when more than enough aluminum is present for the reaction? Al (s) + Cla (g) → AICh (s) (need to balance) a. 54.0 g b. 47.0 g c. 70.5 g d. 31.3 g 8. In the reaction above who is the reducing agent? a. Al b. Clb C. AICI, d. not a redox reaction 9. How many electrons are transferred in the above reaction? a. 3 electrons b. 5 electrons C. 6 electrons d. 12 electrons
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