Aluminum can form clusters that behave similarly to certain atoms. The “superatom,” Al13, is thought to mimic chlorine. Suppose you create a process that generates KAl13 (389.86 g/mol) and oxygen gas from aluminum oxide (101.96 g/mol) and potassium metal. How many grams of KAl13 could be produced by the reaction of 102 grams of Al2O3? You will need to write a balanced chemical reaction.
A) 390 g
B) 97.5 g
C) 60.0 g
D) 15.00 g
E) 141 g
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