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Determine the moles of Potassium
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Two moles of potassium chloride and three moles of oxygen are produced from the decomposition of two
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Tabby
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2KCIO3 → 2KCI + 3O2
For the reaction above, use the balanced equation to determine how many moles of Oxygen would be needed to
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Anonymous
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Which one of the following will have the greatest number of moles of potassium ion: 10.0 mL of .10 M potassium hydroxide, 30.0
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lori
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3Cl2 +6KOH->KClO3 +5KCl =3H2O
write a conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles od potassium hydroxide and
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Wendy
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10.1g of potassium nitrate were dissolved in 50cm^3 of water. the temperature fell by 16 degrees celsius. Determine
(a) the
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Jessica
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CALCULATE THE NUMBERS OF MOLES OF POTASSIUM CHLORATE THAT MUST DECOMPOSE TO PRODUCE POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND 1.80 MOLES OF
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ALEX
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KClO3 = KClO4 + KCl What is the conversion factor to convert between moles of potassium chlorite and moles of potassium
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Valarie
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A student measures out 100 grams of potassium bromide (KBr). How many moles would this be?
A. 100 g /119 g/mol = 0.84 moles B.
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A student measures out 100 grams of potassium bromide (KBr). How many moles would this be?
A. 100 g /119 g/mol = 0.84 moles B.
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PERSON
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3 Cl2 + 6 KOH go toKClO3 + 5 KCl + 3 H2O
How many moles of potassium chlorate form when 2 moles of potassium hydroxide react
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linda
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