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A chemist wants to extract copper metal from copper chloride solution. The chemist places 0.25 grams of aluminum foil in a solution of 0.40
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A chemist wants to extract copper metal from copper chloride solution. The chemist places 0.25 grams of aluminum foil in a solution of 0.40 grams of copper (II) chloride. A single replacement reaction takes place. What are the likely observations when the reaction stops? Unbalanced equation: CuCl2 + Al → AlCl3 + Cu
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Answer: About 0.20 grams of copper (II) is formed, and some aluminum is left in the reaction mixture