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10 June, 10:01

If 38.7 grams of lithium chlorate decomposes, how many grams of oxygen gas can be produced?

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  1. 10 June, 10:04
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    The formula for lithium chlorate is: 2LiClO₃ → 2LiCl + 3O₂

    If moles = mass : molar mass

    then moles of LiClO₃ = 38.7 g : [ (7 * 1) + (35.5 * 1) + (16 * 3) ] g/mol

    = 38.7 g : (90.5 g) g/mol

    = 0.428 mol

    Now the mole ratio of LiClO₃ : O₂ is 2 : 3

    ∴ if moles of LiClO₃ = 0.428 mol

    then moles of O₂ = (0.428 mol : 2) * 3

    = 0.642 mol

    Now since mass = moles * molar mass

    ∴ the mass of oxygen produced = 0.642 mol * (16 * 2) g/mol

    = 20.544 g

    ∴ the grams of oxygen gas produced when 38.7 grams of lithium chlorate is decomposed is ~ 20.54 g.
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