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9 November, 16:49

When the equation below is properly balanced, what coefficient is in front of KCl?

KClO3 - -> KCl + O2

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

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  1. 9 November, 17:02
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    In order to balance a chemical equations, the amount of atoms on the left side must be equ to the amount of atoms on the right side. There are 3 O atoms on the left side and 2 on the right. This means you should write 2 in front of KClO3 and 3 in front of O2.

    2KClO3 - > KCl + 3O2

    Now there are 6 O atoms on both sides. But now there are 2 K and CL atoms on the left and only one of each on the right. To balance that, you should write 2 in front of KCl, too. At the end, the equation should look like this:

    2KClO3 - > 2KCl + 3O2

    The answer is b) 2
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