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Balance the Chemical Equation Given Below,and Determine the Number of Moles

Question 140

Question 140

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Balance the chemical equation given below,and determine the number of moles of iodine that reacts with 10.0 g of aluminum. ________ Al(s) + ________ I2(s) → ________ Al2I6(s)


A) 0.247 mol
B) 0.556 mol
C) 0.741 mol
D) 1.11 mol

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