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Potassium chlorate decomposes, on heating, to form potassium chloride and oxygen. When 24.5 g of potassium chlorate is decomposed completely, then 14.9 g of potassium chloride is formed. Calculate the mass of oxygen formed. Also, calculate the mass of oxygen formed. Which law of chemical combination have you used in solving this problem.

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Answered by ayansalmani991
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Potassium chlorate decomposes, on heating, to form potassium chloride and oxygen. When 24.5 g of potassium chlorate is decomposed completely, then `14.9g` of potassium chloride is formed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Potassium chlorate decomposes, on heating, to form potassium chloride and oxygen. When 24.5 g of potassium chlorate is decomposed completely, then `14.9g` of potassium chloride is formed.

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