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A mixture of 1.0 mole of Al and 3.0 mole of `Cl_(2)` are allowed to react as:
`2Al_((s))+3Cl_(2) rarr 2AlCl_(3(S))`
(a) Which is limiting reagent?
(b) How many moles of `AlCl_(2)`are formed?
(c ) Moles of excess reagent left unreacted.

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