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35.10 g of aluminum hydroxide is allowed to react with 53.94 g of sulfuric acid as follows: 2al(oh)3(s) + 3h2so4(aq) > al2(so4)3(aq) + 6h2o(l)what is the maximum mass of aluminum sulfate which could be produced in the reaction?

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