Aluminum reacts with oxygen to give aluminum oxide. Write and balance the chemical equation for this reaction. If you have 6.0 mol Al, calculate the amount (mol) and mass (g) of O? needed for complete reaction. Calculate the mass of aluminum oxide in grams that is produced.
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