Titanium occurs in the magnetic mineral ilmenite (FeTiO3), which is often found mixed up with sand. The ilmenite can be separated from the sand with magnets. The titanium can then be extracted from the ilmenite by the following set of reactions: FeTiO3(s) + 3 Cl2(g) + 3 C(s) ? 3 CO(g) + FeCl2(s) + TiCl4(g) TiCl4(g) + 2 Mg(s) ? 2 MgCl2(l) + Ti(s) Suppose that an ilmenite-sand mixture contains 24.4% ilmenite by mass and that the first reaction is carried out with a 90.6% yield. The second reaction is carried out with an 87.0% yield. What mass of titanium can be obtained from 1.30kg of the ilmenite-sand mixture?