WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST!!! A chemist performs a reaction combining 100.1 g of aluminum chloride (AlCl3), and 57.2 g of sodium hydr oxide (NaOH). The products are aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3) and sodium chloride (NaCl). a. Please write out the balanced equation for this reaction. b. Assuming all the aluminum chloride is consumed in this reaction, how many grams of aluminum hydroxide will form? Work must be shown to earn credit. c. If all the sodium hydroxide is used up, how many grams of aluminum hydroxide can be formed? Work must be shown to earn credit. d. What is the theoretical yield of this reaction? Which reagent is limiting? Explain your answer.
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