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olivemole291Lv1
28 Sep 2019
Over the years, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs, and to ignite solid-fuel rocket motors. The reaction is the following. MoO3(s) + 2 Al(s) â Mo(l) + Al2O3(s) What masses of molybdenum(VI) oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 14.3 g of molybdenum? What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?
Over the years, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs, and to ignite solid-fuel rocket motors. The reaction is the following. MoO3(s) + 2 Al(s) â Mo(l) + Al2O3(s) What masses of molybdenum(VI) oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 14.3 g of molybdenum? What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?
Tod ThielLv2
28 Sep 2019