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The equation

2Al(s) + 3/2 O2 → Al2O3(s)

shows that

(a) 2 g of aluminium react with 3/2 g of oxygen to produce 1 g of aluminium oxide.

(b) 2 g of aluminium react with 3/2 litres of oxygen to produce 1 g of aluminium oxide.

(c) 2 moles of aluminium react with 3/2 moles of oxygen to produce one mole of aluminium oxide.

(d) 2 moles of aluminium react with 3/2 moles of oxygen to produce 7/2 moles of aluminium oxide.

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(c) 2 moles of aluminium react with 3/2 moles of oxygen to produce one mole of aluminium oxide.

The equation, 2Al(s) + 3/2 ​O2​(g) → Al2​O3​(s) shows that 2 moles of Al react with 3​/2 moles of O2​ to produce 1 mole of Al2​O3​.

The coefficients in the balanced chemical equation represent the number of moles of various species.

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