12.9 g potassium chlorate on heating gives potassium chloride and dioxygen according to the reaction -
2KclO3 --> 2Kcl + 3O2
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Mass of Kcl formed.
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Potassium chlorate, KClO3 , will decompose upon heating to form potassium chloride, KCl , and oxygen gas, O2 , according to ... 2KClO3(s]Δaa−−→2KCl(s]+3 O2(g] ↑.
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