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  • May 29, 2009, 08:40 PM
    nserant
    chemistry homework
    Find the mass of AlCl3 that is produced when 510 grams of Al2O3 react with HCl according to the following equation: Al2O3+6HCl=2AlCl3+3H2O .
  • May 29, 2009, 08:40 PM
    nserant

    Find the mass of AlCl3 that is produced when 510 grams of Al2O3 react with HCl according to the following equation: Al2O3+6HCl=2AlCl3+3H2O .
  • May 30, 2009, 05:33 AM
    Perito
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nserant View Post
    Find the mass of AlCl3 that is produced when 510 grams of Al2O3 react with HCl according to the following equation: Al2O3+6HCl=2AlCl3+3H2O .

    You are already given a balanced chemical equation. That would be the first step if you didn't know it:



    You have 510 grams of . In the chemical world, we deal in moles when doing this type of calculation. To convert from moles to grams or vice-versa, we need the molecular weight of

    Molecular Weight Al2O3 = 2 * atomic weight of Al + 3 * Atomic Weight of O

    Molecular Weight Al2O3 ≈ 2 * 27 + 3 * 16 = 102 g/mole.

    Given 510 grams, how many moles of Al2O3 do we have?



    From the balanced chemical equation, we can see that 2 moles of AlCl3 are produced for every mole of Al2O3 that reacts. Therefore, we'll produce 2 x 5 = 10 moles of AlCl3.

    Molecular Weight AlCl3 = 1 * atomic weight of Al + 3 * atomic weight of Cl

    Molecular Weight AlCl3 = 27 + 3 * 35.5 = 133.5 g/mole

    Since 10 moles of AlCl3 are produced, we can calculate the weight

  • May 30, 2009, 05:44 AM
    Unknown008

    Was going to answer... great post Perito, had to spread the rep though... :( Nice avy! :D Jerry's got a new friend now :D:D:D

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