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How many grams of titanium (IV) oxide can be produced when 60 g of TiCl4 is made to react with 40 g of O2 as shown in the following equation? (Molar mass of titanium = 48 g/mol)
TiCl4(s)+O2(g)TiO2(s)+2Cl2(g)

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44.8 g
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75.3 g
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34.5 g
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D
25.3 g
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Solution

The correct option is D 25.3 g
The balanced equation for the reaction of TiCl4 with O2 is as follows.
TiCl4(s)+O2(g)TiO2(s)+2Cl2(g)
Moles of O2=given massmolar mass=4032=1.25mol
Moles of TiCl4=given massmolar mass=60190 = 0.316 mol
1 mol of O2 reacts with 1 mol of TiCl4
1.25 mol of O2 will react with 1.25 mol of TiCl4.
Therefore, TiCl4 is the limiting reagent.
1 mol of TiCl4 produces 1 mol of TiO2
0.316 mol of TiCl4 will produce 0.316 mol of TiO2
Mass of TiO2 formed = 0.316 mol × molar mass of TiO2=0.316×80 g
Mass of TiO2 formed = 25.26 g

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