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Chemistry, 01.06.2021 18:30, tynyiaawrightt

Look at the equation below. 2 Al + 3 CuSO->3 Cu + 1 Al2(SO4)3

Suppose during a science experiment, 1.75-g of aluminum metal reacts with 1.50-g of copper(II) sulfate.

How much solid copper should theoretically form?

Hint You'll need the molar mass of Aluminum, Al, and Copper, Cu.

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Look at the equation below. 2 Al + 3 CuSO->3 Cu + 1 Al2(SO4)3

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