<u>Answer:</u> The percent yield of titanium chloride is 96.73 %
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
.....(1)
Given mass of titanium = 3 g
Molar mass of titanium = 47.87 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
Given mass of chlorine gas = 6 g
Molar mass of chlorine gas = 71 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
- The chemical equation for the reaction of titanium and chlorine gas follows:
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
2 moles of chlorine gas reacts with 1 mole of titanium metal.
So, 0.084 moles of chlorine gas will react with = of titanium metal.
As, given amount of titanium metal is more than the required amount. So, it is considered as an excess reagent.
Thus, chlorine gas is considered as a limiting reagent because it limits the formation of product.
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
2 moles of chlorine gas produces 1 mole of titanium (IV) chloride.
So, 0.084 moles of chlorine gas will produce = of titanium (IV) chloride.
- Now, calculating the mass of titanium (IV) chloride from equation 1, we get:
Molar mass of titanium (IV) chloride = 189.68 g/mol
Moles of titanium (IV) chloride = 0.042 moles
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
- To calculate the percentage yield of titanium (IV) chloride, we use the equation:
Experimental yield of titanium (IV) chloride = 7.7 g
Theoretical yield of titanium (IV) chloride = 7.96 g
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the percent yield of the reaction is 96.73 %.