The decomposition of potassium chlorite

  1. The decomposition of potassium chlorite yields oxygen gas and potassium chloride. If the yield is 95%, how many grams of KClO3
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  2. KClO3 = KClO4 + KCl What is the conversion factor to convert between moles of potassium chlorite and moles of potassium
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  3. The thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate can be used to produce oxygen in the laboratory.What volume (L) of O2 gas at 25
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  4. How many liters of oxygen gas at 153 degrees celsius and 0.820 atm can be produced by the decomposition of 22.4 g of solid
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  5. Nitrogen can also be produced from sodium metal and potassium nitrate by the reaction:Na(s) +KNO3 (s) --> K2O(s) +Na2O(s) +
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  6. Potassium chlorate decomposes according to the following equation:2KCIO3(s)= 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g) what volume of a gas can be
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  7. The decomposition of potassium chlorate, KClO3, gives oxygen gas and solid potassium chloride. How many grams of KClO3 are
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  8. The decomposition of potassium chlorate (KClO3) is used as a source of oxygen in the laboratory. How much potassium chlorate is
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  9. The Decomposition of potassium chlorate, KClO3, into KCl and O2 is used as a source of oxygen in the laboratory. How many moles
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  10. Based on the naming rules for ions, which of the following is a negatively charged ion (not a polyatomic ion)?(1 point)Responses
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