Magnesium reacts with titanium(4) chloride to produce magnesium chloride and titanium metal. How do you write a balanced equation for this reaction?
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Explanation:
Because the magnesium ion has a +2 charge, the formula for magnesium chloride is
To balance the four Cl ions in titanium (IV) chloride, the reaction must produce 2 units of
Explanation:
We could do this by individual redox steps:
With all chemical reactions, 2 conditions must be absolutely satisfied: (i) mass must be balanced; and (ii) charge must be balanced. Well, is they?
Note that just because I can write the reaction, there is no likelihood that the reaction can be performed. Should I attempt to reduce the chloride with magnesium metal I would likely get a mess. Titanic chloride is unstable with respect to water and dioxygen.