to do it? NASA has engineered reusable booster rockets for the U.S. space shuttle program. These booster rockets use a mixture of powdered aluminum metal and solid ammonium perchlorate for fuel. Solid aluminum oxide is formed as a product along with solid ammonium chloride. It is the formation of nitrogen monoxide gas and water vapor from the two solid reactants that gives the shuttle its boost. (a) What mass of ammonium perchlorate should be used in the fuel mixture for every kilogram of aluminum? (b) what is the total number of gas moles produced? (c) how many liters of water vapor are produced per kilogram of aluminum in the fuel mixture? (d) how many total liters of gas at STP are produced when 100.0 grams of powdered aluminum reacts with 100.0 grams of ammonium chloride.