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Consider the reaction below. 2Al2O3 mc019-1.jpg 4Al + 3O2 How many moles of oxygen are produced if 11.0 mol of Al are produced?

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2 Al₂O = 4 Al + 3 O

4 moles Al ----------> 3 moles O₂
11.0 moles Al -------> ?

O₂ = 11.0 * 3 / 4

= 8.25 moles of O₂

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User Sanjeevjha
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Answer: 8.25 moles of oxygen are produced.

Explanation: The reaction follows:


2Al_2O_3(s)\rightarrow 4Al(s)+3O_2(g)

By Stoichiometry,

As, 4 moles of Aluminium is produced by 2 moles of aluminium oxide

11 moles of aluminium will be produced by =
(2)/(4)* 11=5.5moles

Now, 2 moles of aluminium oxide produces 3 moles of oxygen, so

5.5 moles of Aluminium oxide will produce =
(3)/(2)* 5.5=8.25moles

Hence, 8.25 moles of oxygen will be produced.


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