Aluminum reacts with bromine to form aluminum bromide (used as an acid catalyst in organic synthesis). Al(s) + Br2(l) → Al2Br6(s) [unbalanced] How many grams of Br2 are needed to form 2.50 mol of Al2Br6?

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Aluminum reacts with bromine to form aluminum bromide (used as an acid catalyst in organic synthesis).
Al(s) + Br2(l) → Al2Br6(s) [unbalanced]
How many grams of Br2 are needed to form 2.50 mol of Al2Br6?
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