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    For the Reaction Given Below, How Many Moles of Aluminum
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For the Reaction Given Below, How Many Moles of Aluminum

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Question 59

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For the reaction given below, how many moles of aluminum will react if 12 moles of Br2 react and 8 moles of AlBr3 are produced? For the reaction given below, how many moles of aluminum will react if 12 moles of Br<sub>2</sub> react and 8 moles of AlBr<sub>3</sub> are produced?   A)  4 B)  8 C)  12 D)  16 E)  40


A) 4
B) 8
C) 12
D) 16
E) 40

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