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  • 02-06-2021
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6NaBr+1AlO3=3Na2O+2AlBr3 How many grams of NaBr would be needed in order to make 23.5 grams of AlBr3

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Netta00 Netta00
  • 03-06-2021

Answer:

23.5 grams of AlBr3 will be produced by 27.20 grams of NaBr

Explanation:

The balanced equation here is

6NaBr + 1AlO3 = 3Na2O + 2AlBr3

6 moles of NaBr are required to produce 2 moles of AlBr3

Mass of one mole of NaBr = 102.894 g/mol

Mass of one mole of AlBr3 = 266.69 g/mol

Mass of 6 moles of NaBr = 6*102.894 g/mol

Mass of two moles of AlBr3 = 2*266.69 g/mol

6*102.894 g  NaBr produces 2*266.69 g of AlBr3

23.5 grams of AlBr3 will be produced by (6*102.894)/(2*266.69 )*23.5 = 27.20 grams of NaBr

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