(a) The mass percent of titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in an ore can be evaluated by carrying out the reaction of the ore with bromine trifluoride (BrF3) and measuring the mass of oxygen gas evolved. TiO₂(s) + BrF3(/)→ TiF4(s) + Br₂(/) + O2(g) [unbalanced] Calculate the mass percent of TiO2 in the ore if 2.376 g of TiO2-containing ore generates 0.143 g 02. 5. 0.4 -5. 10:

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(a) The mass percent of titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in an ore can be evaluated by carrying out the reaction of the ore with
bromine trifluoride (BrF3) and measuring the mass of oxygen gas evolved.
TiO₂(s) + BrF3(/) → TiF4(S) + Br2(/) + O₂(g) [unbalanced]
Calculate the mass percent of TiO₂ in the ore if 2.376 g of TiO2-containing ore generates 0.143 g 0₂.
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