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20 September, 23:57

When heated, KClO 3 KClO3 decomposes into KCl KCl and O 2. O2. 2 KClO 3 ⟶ 2 KCl + 3 O 2 2KClO3⟶2KCl+3O2 If this reaction produced 75.8 g KCl, 75.8 g KCl, how many grams of O 2 O2 were produced?

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  1. 21 September, 00:19
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    51.6 g of O₂ are produced in the reaction

    Explanation:

    The reaction for decomposition is:

    2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O₂

    Let's convert the mass of the chloride to moles (mass / molar mass):

    75.8 g / 74.55 g/mol = 1.016 moles

    Ratio is 2:2, so as 2 moles of chloride were produce by 2 moles of chlorate, 1.016 moles of chloride were produced by 1.016 moles of chlorate.

    Now we think ratio with O₂, 2:3. Let's make a rule of three:

    2 moles of chlorate produce 3 moles of oxygen

    1.016 moles of chlorate may produce (1.016. 3) / 2 = 1.614 moles of O₂

    Let's convert the moles to mass → 1.614 mol. 32g / 1 mol = 51.6 g
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