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2KCl +O3 gives 2KCl + 3O2 Justify​

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Answered by samairasharma1563
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Explanation:

2KCl +O3 gives 2KCl + 3O2

I THINK THE QUESTION YOU HAVE WRITTEN IS INCORRECT

THE REACTION SHOULD BE

2KClO3  ----------> 2KCl+3O2

SO THERE FORE WE CAN NOW JUSTIFY THE REACTION

potassium chlorate, or KClO3, undergoes thermal decomposition to form potassium chloride, KCl, and oxygen gas, O2.

Now, a decomposition reaction will leave behind products that are as stable as possible. Heat is used to break the bonds of a compound, after which new bonds will be formed between the elements that formed the original compound.

In the case of potassium chlorate, intense heating will produce a very stable ionic compound, potassium chloride, in solid state.

Solid ionic compounds are very resistant to heat, which means they are more stable; therefore, the formation of such a product will be favored.

Here's how the reaction is set up

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