potassium chlorate on heating decomposes to give two ptassium Chloride and Oxygen gas balance the equation
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2KClo3--------- 2KCl + 3O2
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Potassium chlorate, on heating decomposes to give Potassium Chloride, which is a white crystal and a colourless gas oxygen, which rekindles a burning splinter and gives a brown colour with alkaline pyrogallol solution.
Balanced equation:
2KClO₃ ------> 2KCl + 3O₂
Two moles of potassium chlorate, when heated, gives 2 moles of potassium chloride and 3 moles of oxygen gas.
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Rajdeep here....
Potassium chlorate, on heating decomposes to give Potassium Chloride, which is a white crystal and a colourless gas oxygen, which rekindles a burning splinter and gives a brown colour with alkaline pyrogallol solution.
Balanced equation:
2KClO₃ ------> 2KCl + 3O₂
Two moles of potassium chlorate, when heated, gives 2 moles of potassium chloride and 3 moles of oxygen gas.
Thanks!
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