Question: Titanium, which is used to make airplane engines and frames, can be obtained from titanium(IV) tetrachloride, which in turn is obtained from titanium(IV) dioxide by

Titanium, which is used to make airplane engines and frames, can be obtained from titanium(IV) tetrachloride, which in turn is obtained from titanium(IV) dioxide by the following process:
3TiO2(s) + 4C(s) + 6Cl2(g) → 3TiCl4(g) + 2CO2(g) + 2CO(g)
A vessel contains 4.15 g TiO2, 5.67 g C, and 6.78 g Cl2. Suppose the reaction goes to completion as written. How many grams of titanium(IV) tetrachloride can be produced?

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