Potassium superoxide (KO2) reacts with carbon dioxide to produce oxygen in reaction is very fast and...
Potassium superoxide, KO2, reacts with carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate and oxygen: 4KO2 + 2CO2 2K2CO3 + 3O2 This reaction makes potassium superoxide useful in a self-contained breathing apparatus. How much O2 (in grams) could be produced from 2.45 g of KO2 and 4.62 g of CO2?
Potassium superoxide KO2 reacts with carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate and oxygen 4KO2(s)+2CO2(g)-->2K2CO3(s)+3O2(g) How many moles of O2 will be produced from 2.50 moles KO2 and 1.50 moles of CO2? Please show work using differential analysis