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Do you recycle as much as you can?

What do you regularly recycle in your home or business?

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This Site Might Help YouRE: The formula mass for aluminum chloride is ? a62.45 u b6.02 X 10^23 c97.9 u d133.34 Do not answer this question unless you can back up your answer and you are positive it is correct.
Thanks Pdooma! A much needed break! Food Scraps/no meat products Paper/news, catalogs, magazines, mail, writing paper, printer paperCardboard/boxes, containers,packaging Aluminum/cans Waxy Cartons/milk, ice cream, etcPlastics/anything with a resin number 7 and under, bags seperately Bottles/all glass Glass Packaging materials/ wrapping paper, peanuts, shreddings Old paints and toxic containers at our quarterly recycling drop off Light bulbs Electronics Plus we hold a couple huge garage sales yearly or shop used when possibleWalk or ride bicycles and take public transit as much as we can (usually daily barring weather or great distance)and find new uses for unrecyclable items.
Answer is d) Aluminum Chloride AlCl3 1 Atomic Mass Al 26.982 u 3 Atomic Mass Cl 3 35.453 u 106.359 u Formula Mass 26.982 u + 106.359 u ~ 133.34 u
You can do the calculations based on the data you provide and you will find that the empirical formula for aluminium chloride is AlCl3The molar mass (or relative molecular mass) of aluminium chloride, from my own calculations, from reference works, and Wikipedia is: 133.3411 g/molThis will result in the empiriocal formula and the molecular formula being AlCl3I can find no reference, or any technical reason, for the RMM of AlCl3 to be quoted as 267g/molWhere does this figure originate?
Molar Mass Of Aluminum Chloride

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