How many grams of copper (II) chloride dihydrate would be requires to react completely with 1.20 g of aluminum
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Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between aluminum and copper (II) chloride dihydrate: \[ 2Al_{(s)} + 3CuCl_{2} \cdot 2H_{2}O_{(aq)} \rightarrow 2AlCl_{3(aq)} + 3Cu_{(s)} + 6H_{2}O_{(l)} \] Show more…
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