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Heating of solid potassium chlorate produces a gas

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oxygen gas

Consider the title reaction, the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate. When KClO3 is heated strongly, it breaks down, releasing oxygen gas and leaving behind a thermally stable (i.e., heat-insensitive) solid residue of an ionic potassium compound.

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