Chemistry, asked by hania67783, 11 months ago

titanium (III ) cloride, TiCl3, is used to
speed up chemical reactions iin the plastic industry
A chemist has 38.6 of titanium (IIi)chloride
How many moles of titanium (III) chloride
does the chemist have​

Answers

Answered by partimabebni
2

Titanium(III) chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula TiCl3. At least four distinct species have this formula; additionally hydrated derivatives are known. TiCl3 is one of the most common halides of titanium and is an important catalyst for the manufacture of polyolefins.

Answered by shifafaisal198
3

Answer:

0.25 mol

Explanation:

moles of compound =mass in g/Mr in g/mol

Mr=154.5

38.6/154.5

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