What minimum volume of chlorine gas (at 298K and 225 torr) is required to completely react with 7.825g of aluminum? 2Al(s) + 3Cl2(g) --> 2AlCl3(s)
a. 36.0 L
b. 24.0L
c. 0.0474L
d. 16.0L
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