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How many moles of oxygen will be produced by 0.27 moles of potassium chlorate?

2 KCLO3 = 3 O2 + 2 KCL

0.27 x 3 O2 / 2KCL = 0.405?
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Answered by Boberto
0.27 x 3 O2 / 2KCLo3(potassium chlorate) = 0.405
9 years ago
Answered by DrBob222
Yes.
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How many moles of oxygen will be produced by 0.27 moles of potassium chlorate?

2 KCLO3 = 3 O2 + 2 KCL

0.27 x 3 O2 / 2KCL = 0.405?

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