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Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct...Asked by help plz
Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct of this reaction is sodium chloride (NaCl). Calculate the amount of titanium produced (in kg) when a reactor is charged with 95.0 kg of TiCl4 and 10.0 kg of Na
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Answered by
Ano
10.4kg
Answered by
Kugelblitz
can any one post the equation.
It would help a lot!!
Thank u..
It would help a lot!!
Thank u..
Answered by
DrBob222
This is a limiting reagent problem. I worked this for someone a day or so ago but I can't find it. Here is a site that gives a worked example of a limiting reagent problem; just follow these steps.
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/limiting_reagent_problem.html
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/limiting_reagent_problem.html
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XXX
Why posting the question that only need High School grade to answer? Are you Junior High School student or lower grade? If you have no intention to put some effort in your study from the start, no need to enroll and then cheat.
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