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How many grams of KClO3 required to produce One mole of oxygen? ​

Answers

Answered by itzcandy1014
2

Explanation:

Decomposition of KClO

3

takes place as:

2KClO

3

(s)→2KCl(s)+3O

2

(g)

2 mole of KClO

3

=3 mole of O

2

∵ 3 mole O

2

formed by 2 mole KClO

3

∴2.4 mole of O

2

will be formed by:

(

3

2

×2.4) mol KClO

3

= 1.6 mole of KClO

3

.

Mass of KClO

3

= Number of moles × Molar mass

=1.6×122.5=196g

Answered by devroy26780
10

Explanation:

Decomposition of KClO

3

takes place as:

2KClO

3

(s)→2KCl(s)+3O

2

(g)

2 mole of KClO

3

=3 mole of O

2

∵ 3 mole O

2

formed by 2 mole KClO

3

∴2.4 mole of O

2

will be formed by:

(

3

2

×2.4) mol KClO

3

= 1.6 mole of KClO

3

.

Mass of KClO

3

= Number of moles × Molar mass

=1.6×122.5=196g

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