Chemistry, asked by bikranthmalhotra, 8 months ago

how many ways can you read the given equation
4Al + 3O² ➡️ 2Al²O³​

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Answered by ItsUDIT
25

THERE ARE THREE WAYS.... TO READ THIS EQUATION....

YOU CAN SHIFT EITHER YOU WANT....

3O+ 4Al =2Al²O³...

Answered by NainaRamroop
0

There is only one way in which we can read the equation 4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃​.

Given:

4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃

To find:

No. of ways to read the equation 4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃.

Solution:

  • A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more molecules react to form a new molecules.
  • The molecules that react to form new molecules are called reactants whereas the new molecules formed are called products.
  • Mole is a unit which is used to measure the quantity of a substance.
  • In this reaction 4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃, 4 is written before Al which means 4 moles of aluminium is taken as reactant. This 4 moles of aluminium reacts with 3 moles of oxygen and here the arrow implies to the reactants react with each other and produce new product. Overally we can say that 4 moles of aluminium reacts with 3 moles of oxygen to produce 2 moles of aluminium oxide.
  • This is the only way to pronunce the equation 4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃,  four moles of aluminium reacts with three moles of oxygen to give rise to aluminium oxide.
  • Therefore, there is only one way to pronounce the equation 4Al + 3O₂→ 2Al₂O₃.

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