2) Imagine a mixture of magnesium and titanium(IV) chloride with a total mass of
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2) Imagine a mixture of magnesium and titanium(IV) chloride with a total mass of 5.104 kg. After the reaction between the two metals is complete, the mixture is inspected to determine that there is no magnesium remaining and 927grams of titanium metal is collected.
a) How many grams of magnesium and how many grams of titanium (IV) chloride reacted to form the titanium metal?
b) How many grams of excess titanium (IV) chloride must be left over from the original mixture?
3) Given the above problem, how many more grams of magnesium metal should be added to the mixture in order to completely process the remaining titanium (IV) chloride?
Explanation / Answer
2A)2 grams of mg and 1grams of titanium reached.
B)2138.5 grams excess.
3a)2 grams of mg will be added
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