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If you have 54.63g of TiCl4, determine the theoretical yield of TiO2. 480.90g TiO2 480.90g TiO, 2 23.00 g TiO2 23.00 g TiO, 2 30.06g TiO2 30.06g TiO, 2 1.11g TiO2 1.11g TiO, 2
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If you have 54.63g of TiCl4, determine the theoretical yield of TiO2.
480.90g TiO2
480.90g TiO, 2
23.00 g TiO2
23.00 g TiO, 2
30.06g TiO2
30.06g TiO, 2
1.11g TiO2
1.11g TiO, 2
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Answer:
its D:)
Step-by-step explanation:
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It’s D edge 2020, 1.11g TiO2
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