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An analysis shows that 2.60 g of Titanium (Ti) combines with chlorine to form 10.31g of...

An analysis shows that 2.60 g of Titanium (Ti) combines with chlorine to form 10.31g of titanium chloride. Do all the following parts. Show all your work for for full credit. (molar mass of Ti is 47.88 g and Cl is 35.456 g)

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mass of titanium Ti = 2.6gm

no of moles of titanium = W/ G.A.Wt

                                 = 2.6/47.88 = 0.054 moles

mass of titanium chloride = 10.31

mass of chlorine = mass of titanium chloride -mass of titanium

                        = 10.31-2.6 = 7.71 gm

no of moles of Cl = 7.71/35.5 = 0.2171 moles

no of moles of Ti : no of moles of Cl

      0.054          : 0.2171 divide the lowest number

     0.054/0.054 : 0.2171/0.054

         1              : 4

empirical formula is TiCl4

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