Consider the reaction: 4 Al2O3 + 9 Fe -> 3 Fe3O4 + 8 Al Calculate the amount (in moles) of aluminum, Al, produced when 5.00 moles of Al2O3 and 11.00 moles of Fe are mixed. Identify the limiting reagent.
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