Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (Section)At 900 °C

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Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (Section)

At 900 °C titanium tetrachloride vapor reacts with molten magnesium metal to form solid titanium metal and molten magnesium chloride, (a) Write a balanced equation for this reaction, (b) What is being oxidized, and what is being reduced? (c) Which substance is the reductant. and which is the oxidant?

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QUESTION:

Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (Section)

At 900 °C titanium tetrachloride vapor reacts with molten magnesium metal to form solid titanium metal and molten magnesium chloride, (a) Write a balanced equation for this reaction, (b) What is being oxidized, and what is being reduced? (c) Which substance is the reductant. and which is the oxidant?

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The transformation of chemical substances into other chemical substances is known as chemical reaction.

Oxidation is the loss of electrons from an atom. Molecule or an ion.Reduction is the zain of electrons from an atom, molecule ser ta ion.

 

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