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Calculate the amount of oxygen gas and potassium chloride formed during the decomposition of 49g of potassium chlorate.
(Atomic mass of potassium 39,
oxygen 16 and chlorine = 35.4
35.4)

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Answered by naidunandita8
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Answer:

19.2 g oxygen and 29.8 g potassium chloride are formed.

Solution:- Decomposition of potassium chlorate takes place as:

2KClO_3\rightarrow 2KCl+3O_22KClO

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→2KCl+3O

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Molar mass of potassium chlorate is 122.55 gram per

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Answered by KillerNaruto
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Answer:

19.2g oxygen 29.8 gram potassium chloride

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