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The toxic pigment called white lead, Pb3(OH)2(CO3)2, has been replaced in white paints by rutile, TiO2. How much rutile (g) can be prepared from 379 g of an ore that contains 88.3% ilmenite (FeTiO3) by mass?
2FeTiO3+4HCl+Cl2⟶2FeCl3+2TiO2+2H2O
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