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24 May, 19:34

During Trial 2, what allowed you to determine that aluminum was the limiting reactant? Check all that

apply.

All of the copper dissolved.

All of the aluminum dissolved.

The solution turned clear.

The number of grams of copper (II) chloride used in the reaction was greater than the number of

grams of aluminum.

The molar ratio of copper (II) chloride to aluminum was greater than 3:2, the equation's molar ratio.

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  1. 24 May, 23:13
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