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Almost no metals are found in the earth that are not combined with anything else. It is reqlly easy to remove an electon from a metal which causes a metal to undergo many different natural reactions. When we pull titanium out of the ground, we need to purify it. One chemical reaction used at the end of titanium purification combines titanium (IV) chloride with solid magnesium metal at high heat. Under these conditions. The magnesium combined with the titanium (IV) chloride to produce liquid magnesium chloride, releasing the pur3, solid titanium. If you add 41kg of titanium chloride to 24kg of magnesium, how many kilograms of pure titanium would you predict you were going to harvest?
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