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If 3.8 grams of AI (aluminum) reacts with 6.1 grams of CI2 (chlorine gas) according to the following equation: 2 AI + 3 CI2 —> 2 AICI3 and a student actually produces 6.84 grams in the lab.
1. What is the limiting reactant?
2. How many grams of AICI3 will be produced?
3. What is the % yield?
Please help.
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