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Consider the reaction between TiO2 and C: TiO2(s) +2C(s) β†’ Ti(s) +CO(g)

A reaction vessel initially contains 10.0g each of the reactants. Calculate the masses of TiO2, C, Ti, and CO that will be in the reaction vessel after the reactants have reacted as much as possible

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