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Potassium nitrate decomposes to potassium nitrite and oxygen. 2KNO3(s)→2KNO2(s)+O2(g) What volume, in liters, of O2 can...

Potassium nitrate decomposes to potassium nitrite and oxygen.
2KNO3(s)→2KNO2(s)+O2(g)

What volume, in liters, of O2 can be produced from the decomposition of 58.0 g of KNO3 at 43 ∘C and 1.39 atm ?

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2 KNO 3 (s) 2 KNO2 (s) + O₂ (3) mol Knog - one = 0.573 mol 10.103 mol Oz = x 0.573 = 0.286 maj Sc ple hRT v = HRT V (0.286)

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