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potassium chlorate on heating forms potassium chloride and oxygen. write the balanced equation for this reaction.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The balanced equation for this reaction is 2 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{ClO}_{3}(\mathrm{~s}) \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{Cl}(\mathrm{s})+3 \mathrm{O}_{2}(\mathrm{~g})

Explanation:

The heating disintegration of potassium chlorate. At the point when \left(\mathrm{K} \mathrm{ClO}_{3}\right) is warmed emphatically, it separates, delivering oxygen gas and abandoning a thermally steady (i.e., heat-coldhearted) strong buildup of an ionic potassium compound. 2 moles of Potassium chlorate on warming structures 2 moles of potassium chloride and 3 moles of oxygen.

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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The heating disintegration of potassium chlorate. At the point when KClO3 warmed emphatically, it separates, delivering oxygen gas and abandoning a thermally steady (i.e., heat-coldhearted) strong buildup of an ionic potassium compound. 2 moles of Potassium chlorate on warming structures 2 moles of potassium chloride and 3 moles of oxygen .

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