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How many grams of aluminum oxide can be formed by the reation of 38.8g of aluminum with oxygen?

How many grams of aluminum oxide can be formed by the reation of 38.8g of aluminum with oxygen?

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BdWolfhound - please check your molar mass of Al2O3 - it is definitely NOT 86 grams, because you didn't calculate the O3 properlyThe total when you add the molar mass of both is 101.96 or as you like to round, 102 g/mol

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