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How many moles of gases are produced by the reaction of 6.65 kg of ammonium perchlorate? Report your answer to the neare...

How many moles of gases are produced by the reaction of 6.65 kg of ammonium perchlorate? Report your answer to the nearest hundredth of a mole.

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TThe decomposition reaction reaction of ammonium perchlorate can be written as

2NH4ClO4(s) -----> N2(g) + Cl2(g) + 2O2(g)+ 4H2O(l)

Number of moles of ammonium perchlorate= 6.65*000/117.5 = 56.6 moles.

From the equation 2 moles of ammonium perchlorate produces 4 moles of gases.

56.6 moles of ammonium perchlorate produces 56.6*4/2 = 113.19 moles of gases.

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