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29 May, 02:51

Use the equation: 2 kclo3 2 kcl + 3 o2 to write the mole ratio needed to calculate: (a) moles of kcl produced from 3.5 moles of kclo3 mol kcl mol kclo3 (b) moles of kcl produced when 4.5 moles of o2 are produced. mol kcl mol o2

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  1. 29 May, 03:08
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    (a) 3.5

    (b) 3

    Explanation:-

    2KClO3 - -> 2KCl + 3 O2

    From the equation we see that 2 moles of KClO3 gives 2 moles of KCl.

    So 3.5 moles of KClO3 will give 3 moles of KCl.

    Again

    3 moles of O2 are produced with 2 moles of KCl.

    If 4.5 moles of O2 produced then

    moles of KCl = 4.5 x 2/3

    =3
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