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Answer:
6.877649 or 6.88 grams of Aluminum Oxide
Explanation:
- If there are 4 moles of Al that equals 107.926156 grams of 4Al.
- If there is 2 moles of Al2O3 that equals 203.9226 grams.
So...
If 107.926156 grams of 4Al equals 203.9226 grams of 2Al2O3 then, 3.64g of Al equals x.

When 6.8776g of aluminium reacts with an excess of oxygen, 6.8776g of aluminium oxide are produced.
What is aluminium?
Aluminium is a silvery-white metal with atomic number 13 in the periodic table.
What is aluminium oxide?
Aluminium oxide is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen with the chemical formula Al₂O₃. It is the most commonly occurring of several aluminium oxides, and specifically identified as aluminium(III) oxide.
The synthesis of Aluminium oxide can be done by heating aluminium in the presence of oxygen. In this reaction, 4 moles of aluminium react with 3 moles of oxygen leading to the formation of 2 moles of aluminium oxide.
4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3
If there are 4 moles of Al that equals 107.926156 grams of 4Al
If there are 2 moles of Al2O3 that equals 203.9226g
If 107.9261 grams of 4Al equals 203.9226 grams of 2Al2O3 then, 3.64g of Al equals x
107.9261 / 3.64 = 203.9226 / x
(107.9261) x = (203.9226) 3.64
107.9261 x = 742.2782
dividing both LHS and RHS by 107.9261,
107.9261/107.9261x = 742.2782/107.9261
x = 6.8776g
Hence, 6.8776g of aluminium oxide are produced.
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