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8 January, 08:35

A sample of Al2O3 decomposed to pure aluminum and oxygen. After decomposition, 29.0 moles of Al were recovered. How many moles of Al2O3 were decomposed?

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  1. 8 January, 11:58
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    The decomposition of Al2O3 to form pure aluminum (Al) along with the release of oxygen (O2) gas can be represented by the following chemical reaction:

    2Al2O3 → 4Al + 3O2

    Based on the reaction stoichiometry:

    2 moles of aluminum oxide decomposes to form 4 moles of pure aluminum

    Therefore, if 29.0 moles of aluminum is recovered, then the moles of aluminum oxide required will be:

    = 29.0 moles Al * 2 moles Al2O3/4 moles Al

    = 14.5 moles of Al2O3
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