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how many Gms of Cl2 is required to produce 100 Gms of KclO3?? molar mass of KclO3 is 138.5 gms
full explanation needed by POAC (principle of atom conversion) method....

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Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

the reaction is

koh+cl2 = kclo3+kcl+h2o

by poac

moles of cl2 = moles of kclo3+ moles of kcl

moles of koh = moles of kclo3 + moles of kcl

moles of koh = 3 moles kclo3 + mole h2o

moles of koh = 2 moles of h2o

replace last equation in 3 rd equation

moles of koh = 6 moles kclo3

replace above equation in 2 nd equation

5 moles of kclo3 = moles of kcl

replace above equation in 1 st equation

moles of cl2 = 6 moles of kclo3

moles of cl2 = 4.33

w=307.6 gm

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