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What is the mass percent of titanium in TiCl3?

31


What is the name of TiCl3?

asked myself same question then decided to just call it titanium trichloride


Word Equation for titanium reacting with chlorine?

Ti + Cl2 -> TiCl2 Ti + 3/2Cl2 -> TiCl3 Ti + 2Cl2 -> TiCl4


What is the number of chlorine ions in 0.5mol of titanium 3 chloride?

Titanium (III) chloride has the formula TiCl3 and therefore contains three chloride ions per formula unit. The number of chloride ions in 0.5 mol is therefore (3/2) X Avogadro's Number or 9 X 1023, to the justified number of significant digits.


What metal is used as the catalyst metal in the ethylene polymerization?

Traditionally Ziegler-Natta catalyst (TiCl3 or TiCl4 along with aluminium based co-catalyst) was used for olefin polymerization. But in recent years a variety of other complexes containing metals like aluminium, nickel, zirconium, ruthenium, iron, cobalt, hafnium, yttrium, titanium, vanadium, etc have also been employed as catalysts for olefin polymerization.


What are some common compounds titanium can be found in?

-Titanium dioxide, TiO2, used to make white pigments, -Titanum tetrachloride, TiCl4, used in smokescreens and as a catalyst for chemical reactions, -Titanium trichloride, TiCl3, used as a catalyst to help make plastic. There are some other lesser known compounds but these are the most commonly used ones. Titanium is occasionally alloyed with other metals for improved strength, although an alloy is not the same thing as a compound.


What does Titanium bond with?

The transition metal titanium bonds with a number of other elements. It has an oxidation state of +4, but +3 will often appear, and we might see +2 and +1. It will bond with fluorine, chlorine, and the rest of the halogens (the Group 17 elements) to form titanium (IV) fluoride (TiF4), chloride (TiCl4), bromide (TiBr4), iodide (TiI4), and astatide (TiAs4). The last one you won't find unless you synthicize the astatine through nuclear means. We mentioned the two oxidation states, so you'll see titanium(III) fluoride (TiF3), chloride (TiCl3), and on down the list. But note that these are oxidizers, and that's because the titanium would rather bond in a 1-to-4 ratio with the halogens than in the 1-to-3 ratio. Titanium also bonds with oxygen to form the oxide, and you'll see titanium dioxide (or titanium(IV) oxide, TiO2) and titanium(III) oxide (Ti2O3). You might see some others in "exotic" situations. Titanium(IV) nitride (TiN) can be found forming hardened coatings on other metals. You might have heard of titanium(IV) carbide (TiC) which has similar uses in hardening metals. There are other compounds that titanium will form, and you can investigate by considering its oxidation numbers and then going to the periodic table. Use the link below to delve into the chemistry of titanium and learn more.


What is the empirical formula for titanium chloride with 0.311g of titanium and 0.689g of chloride?

Titanium chloride is TiCl. You must convert those grams given to you into moles first. So you have .311 g Ti and .689 g Cl. So.... to convert to moles: for Ti: find the molar mass of Ti. This is 47.90g/mol. 0.311g Ti x 1 mol Ti/47.90g/mol Ti= .006mol Ti For Cl: The molar mass of Cl is 35.45g/mol. 0.689g x 1mol Cl/35.45g/mol= .019mol Cl So you've got 0.006mol Ti and 0.019mol Cl. Now you have to divide both by 0.006 to get the empirical formula. So: 0.006/.006= 1mol Ti .019/.006= 3mol Cl Your empirical formula would be TiCl3


What is TiCl4 name?

Titanium chloride or Titanium dichloride or dichlorotitaniumResponse to the answer above:It is Titanmium Dichloride. There are two chlorine bonded to titanium that's acting as the central atom.It would be Titanium Chloride if there was one Chlorine bonded to one Titanium. BUT its a 1:2 ratio, which rules out Titanium Chloride.Dichlorotitanium isn't even possible. Titanium is the positive atom not to mention the central atom so therefore its the first "in line" so to speak to be named, then comes whats attached to it.EXMAPLE: CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, because 2 Oxygen Molecules are attached to 1 Carbon. And because Carbon is the positively charged atom (like Titanium) its named first, which is why its not called Dioxycarbon.


What some things chlorine is used in?

HI! (chlorine is a gas) Principal applications of chlorine are in the production of a wide range of industrial and consumer products. For example, it is used in making plastics, solvents for dry cleaning and metal degreasing, textiles, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, insecticides, dyestuffs, household cleaning products, etc. Quantitavely, about 63% and 18% of all chlorine are used in the manufacture of organic and inorganic chlorine compounds, respectively, and about 15,000 chlorine compounds are being used commercially. The remaining 19% is used for bleaches and dissifection products. The most significant of organic compounds in terms of production volume are 1,2-dichloroethane and vinyl chloride, intermediates in the production of PVC. Other particularly important organochlorines are methyl chloride, methylene chloride, chloroform, vinylidene chloride, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, allyl chloride, epichlorohydrin, chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, and trichlorobenzenes. The major inorganic compounds include HCl, Cl2O, HOCl, NaClO3, chlorinated isocyanurates, AlCl3, SiCl4, SnCl4, PCl3, PCl5, POCl3, AsCl3, SbCl3, SbCl5, BiCl3, S2Cl2, SCl2, SOCI2, CIF3, ICl, ICl3, TiCl3, TiCl4, MoCl5, FeCl3, ZnCl2, etc. IT IS WIDELY USED IN PURIFING WATER. if you like my answer please send me message at lovely zoya zoya facebook.com GOOD LUCK!