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Chemistry, 07.11.2019 21:31 logan797

2al + 3br2 --> 2albr3
a) which chemical is the limiting reactant?
b) which chemical must be the excess reactant?
c) how much (in moles) albr3 gets produced?
d) if all the limiting reactant gets used up, how much of the excess reactant is left?

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