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Use the solubility rules to determine what is the precipiate htat forms when a s

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Question

Use the solubility rules to determine what is the precipiate htat forms when a solution of sodium carbonate is added to the titanium 4 chloride solution.



1.write a valanced molecular equation for the reaction for this process.


2.if you are given a 0.15M solution of sodium carbonate to perform the precipitation, what volume of the sodium carbonate solution is required?


3.Use the stoichimetery of the equation and the dilute titanium 4 chloride solution for the following: How many moles of solid product can be formed?

4. How many moles of sodium carbonate are required to accomplish the precipitation?

Explanation / Answer

titatinium carbonate is formed 2Na2CO3 +TiCl4 ====> Ti(CO3)2(PPT) + 4 NaCl(Aq) 2) the question is incomplete , you should give the number of moles of TiCl4 used let x be amt of TiCl4 then 2x of Na2CO3 is required volume of 2Na2CO3 req = 2x/ 0.15

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