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    In the Equation, Cu<sup>2+</sup> (Aq)+ Al(s)\(\rarr\) Cu(s)+ Al<sup>3+</sup>(aq), There Is One Mole of Each Species, Hence
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In the Equation, Cu2+ (Aq)+ Al(s) →\rarr→ Cu(s)+ Al3+(aq), There Is One Mole of Each Species, Hence

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In the equation, Cu2+ (aq)+ Al(s) →\rarr→ Cu(s)+ Al3+(aq), there is one mole of each species, hence, it is balanced.

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