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( ii ) KCLO3 + Heat upon catalyst ➡️ KCL + O2

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Answered by harmansingh141
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for converting KCL O3 to KCL heat is required + MN O2 which is unaffected by the heat

thus.MNO2 is the catalyst which is required

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Answered by rudra09
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Answer:

KCLO3 is potassium chlorate is heated in the presence of magnesium dioxide ctatalyst, it decomposes to form potassium chloride (KCL) and O2 .

The equation is:-

/_\

KClO3(s) ------->KCl (s) + O2(g)

(Mno2)

Balancing the equation :-

/_\

2KClO3(s) ------->2KCl(s) +3O2(g)

MnO2

Here delta (/_\). stands for heat and MnO2 is the catalyst. So, the above equation shows the condition under which the reaction takes place is catalyst and heat.

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