Hi am doing a question for HW. Just need to double check:

Is this the balanced equation for the combustion of titanium(IV) chloride?

TiCl4 + O2 ---> TiO2 + 2Cl2

Yes.

ok thanks!

To determine if the given equation is balanced, we need to make sure that the number of atoms on both sides of the equation is equal.

Let's count the number of atoms on each side of the equation:

On the left side (reactants):
1 titanium (Ti)
4 chlorine (Cl)

On the right side (products):
1 titanium (Ti)
2 oxygen (O)
2 chlorine (Cl)

As you can see, the number of chlorine atoms is balanced, but the number of oxygen atoms is not.

To balance the equation, we can start by adding a coefficient of 2 in front of the TiO2 compound on the right side:

TiCl4 + O2 ---> 2TiO2 + 2Cl2

Now let's count the atoms again:

On the left side (reactants):
1 titanium (Ti)
4 chlorine (Cl)

On the right side (products):
2 titanium (Ti)
4 oxygen (O)
4 chlorine (Cl)

Now, the equation is balanced as the number of atoms on both sides are equal.