The propellent used to help launch the space shuttle in the solid-fuel boosters attached to the vehicle is 1.1 million pounds of ammonium perchlorate and powdered aluminum. The reaction generating the energy to blast the orbitor into space is: 3 NHẠCIO4(s) + 3 Al(s) ---> Al203(s) + AlCl3(s) + 3 NO(9) + 6 H20(g) The energy generated results from oxidation-reduction chemistry. Write the symbol for the metallic element that is oxidized in the reaction. Write the symbol for the element that is reduced in the reaction. What is the name of the first aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction? What is the name of the other aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction?

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The propellent used to help launch the space shuttle in the solid-fuel boosters attached to the vehicle is 1.1 million pounds of ammonium perchlorate and powdered aluminum. The reaction generating the energy to blast the orbitor into space is:
3 NH4CIO4(s) + 3 Al(s) ---> Al203(s) + AlCl3(s) + 3 NO(g) + 6 H20(g)
The energy generated results from oxidation-reduction chemistry.
Write the symbol for the metallic element that is oxidized in the reaction.
Write the symbol for the element that is reduced in the reaction.
What is the name of the first aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction?
What is the name of the other aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction?
Transcribed Image Text:The propellent used to help launch the space shuttle in the solid-fuel boosters attached to the vehicle is 1.1 million pounds of ammonium perchlorate and powdered aluminum. The reaction generating the energy to blast the orbitor into space is: 3 NH4CIO4(s) + 3 Al(s) ---> Al203(s) + AlCl3(s) + 3 NO(g) + 6 H20(g) The energy generated results from oxidation-reduction chemistry. Write the symbol for the metallic element that is oxidized in the reaction. Write the symbol for the element that is reduced in the reaction. What is the name of the first aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction? What is the name of the other aluminum containing compound listed as a product of the reaction?
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