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Question 4 1 pts Given the decomposition reaction of KClO3(s), 2 KCIO3(s) 2 KCl(s) + 3...
Question 4 Given the decomposition reaction of KCIO3(s), 2 KCIO3(s) 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g) If 46.5 L of oxygen gas (O2) are produced at 208 °C and 760 torr, answer all three parts below. 1) The number of moles of O2(g) produced is Select 1 (Select) 2) The number of moles of KCIO3(s) required 895 mol nt of O2(g) as 2070 mol stated in the problem is [Select 1 2.72 mol 1.18 mol 2) The grams of KCIO3(s) required...
Potassium chlorate decomposes in the following manner: 2 KCIO3 (s) → 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2 (s) If you start with 3.00 g of potassium chlorate, how many moles of oxygen will be produced? (first blank is a number, the next the unit) Assuming a temperature of 24.0°C and a pressure of 0.982 atm, how many liters of gas are produced? (first blank is a number the next the unit) Question 17 (6 points) A sample of 3.30 grams of...
For the reaction, 2 KCIO3(s) — 302(g) + 2 KCl(s), how many moles of potassium chloride can theoretically form when exactly 1 mol of potassium chlorate decomposes? o 1 0 N 3 4 For the reaction, 2 KCIO3(s) + 302(g) + 2 KCl(s), how many moles of potassium chloride can theoretically form when exactly 2 mol of potassium chlorate decomposes? OO O 1 O N 3 4 For the reaction, 2 KCIO3(s) — 302(g) + 2 KCl(s), how many moles...
(3) Potassium chlorate (KCIO3) is known to decompose into potassium chloride (KCl) and oxygen gas (O2) upon heating: 2KCIO3 → 2KCl + 302 Suppose 10.0g of potassium chlorate is heated to complete decomposition. What is the volume of oxygen gas produced at room temperature (25°C) and atmospheric pressure (1.00 atm)? {R = 0.0821 L'atm/K mol}
are these correct ? Question 2 3 pts For the reaction, 2 KCIO3(s) + 3 02(8) + 2 KCl(s), how many moles of potassium chloride can theoretically form when exactly 2 mol of potassium chlorate decomposes? 0 2. 3 4 3 pts Question 3 D For the reaction, 2 KCIO(s) - 302(8) + 2 KCl(s), how many moles of potassium chloride can theoretically form when exactly 4 mol of potassium chlorate decomposes? 0 1 2
The thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate can be used to produce oxygen in the laboratory. 2 KCIO3 (s) --> 2 KCl (s) + 3 O2 (9) What volume (L) of O2 gas at 25°C and 1.00 atm pressure is produced by the decomposition of 7.5 g of KClO 3 (s)? Select one: 0 a. 2.2 L O O O b. 4.5 L C. 11 d. 7.5 L e. 3.7 L
Decomposition of KCIO3 can be carried out as shown below. If 4.75 g of KCIO, is decomposed to produce 1.55 g of oxygen gas, calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield for this reaction 2 KClO3 (s) 2 KCl (s) + 302 (g) For each question below, enter the answer in the spaces provided and submit complete calculations to support your answers in your work upload after the quiz. Theoretical yield of O2: Percent yield:
option (c) is 2.17 L (d) 0.355L Question 44(1 point) What volume of O2, measured at 82 °C and 217 mmHg will be produced by the decomposition of 5.71 gKCIO3? 2 KClO3(s) + 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(8) R = 0.0821 (L·atm)/(mol · K) 760 mmHg = 1 atm KCIO3 = 122.55 g/mol 5.55 L .O 1.44L
Quest Question 1 Og 3 pts For the reaction, 2 KCIO3(s) - 30s) + 2 KCK), how many moles of potassium chloride can theoretically form when exactly 1 mol of potassium chlorate decomposes? 04 Qu OO Time Runnin Artem 1 Hour, 14M 1 O2 3
Calculate AH for the reaction 2 KCIO: (s) → 2 KCl (s) + 3 O2 (g) ΔH°r of KCIO3 (s) = -397.7 kJ/mol ΔH°r of KCI (s) = -436.5 kJ/mol