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Mole Ratios Copper(II) chloride (CuCl,; 0.98 g) was dissolved in water...
Mole Ratios Copper(II) chloride (CuCl,; 0.98 g) was dissolved in water and a piece of aluminum wire (Al: 056 p) was placed in the sbittion. The blue color due to copper(II) chloride soon faded and a red precipitate of solid copper was observed. After the blue color had disappeared completely, the leftover aluminum wire was removed from the solution and weighed. The mass of the leftover aluminum wire was 0,43g 1. Calculate the number of moles of (a) copper(Il) chloride and (b) aluminum that reacted. Moles of cappe chlarde 84.45 oles or Aluminum) reacted (AI)- What is the mole ratio of copper(II) chloride to aluminum metal? Express to the nea The nole rotio of Cea2 and alaminum thot reacted i6 27 27 mole 2. rest whole number ratio n or 1.62 What happened to the aluminum metal that was consumed in this reaction? Write the formula of the most prob- able aluminum-containing product. 3. The alumincm (Al) is replaced from the Cappes from the CuClz, ond this formed the product, Aluminun Chloide CAlCI rite a balanced chemical equation for the single replacement reaction of copper(I) chloride with aluminum. 5. Would it be possible for the entire piece of aluminum wire (0.56 g) to react with the copper(II) chloride used in the procedure described above? Explain your reasoning using the concept of the limiting reactant. l Chemistry