How Much Cl2, C, and TiCl4 Are Produced from 1.25 mol TiO2?

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The reaction of TiO2 with carbon and chlorine produces TiCl4, CO2, and Cl2. From 1.25 moles of TiO2, 3 moles of Cl2 are generated, equating to approximately 106.359 grams. Additionally, 1.25 moles of carbon are required, which corresponds to about 15.01 grams. The reaction also yields 1.25 moles of TiCl4, resulting in approximately 237.1 grams. The calculations confirm the stoichiometry of the reaction.
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Hi my question is
TiO2 + C + 2Cl = TiCl4 + CO2
If you have 1.25 mol TiO2. Answer this question:
1- The mas of Cl2
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((2 mol Cl2)/(1 mol Tio)) = 3 mol Cl2
(3 mol Cl2)((35.453 g Cl2)/(1 mol Cl2)) = 106.359 g Cl2

2- The mas of C
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((1 mol C)/(1 mol Tio)) = 1.25 mol C
(1.25 mol C)((12.011 g C)/(1 mol C)) = 15.01 g C

3- The mas of TiCl4
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((1 mol TiCl4)/(1 mol Tio)) = 1.25 mol TiCl4
(1.25 mol TiCl4 ) ((189.679 g TiCl4)/(1 mol TiCl4)) = 237.1 g TiCl4
 
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UNknown 2010 said:
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((2 mol Cl2)/(1 mol Tio)) = 3 mol Cl2
Looks good except for this; "two x one and one quarter equals three?"
 
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