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How many mol of potassium chlorate is to be heated to produce 5.6 litres of oxygen at
0
∘
C
and 1 atm?
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2
K
C
l
O
3
→
2
K
C
l
+
3
O
2
Mol ratio for reaction:
2
mol
2
mol
3
mol
∵
3
×
22.4
litre
O
2
is formed by 2 mol of
K
C
l
O
3
.
∴
5.6 litres
O
2
is formed by
=
2
×
5.6
3
×
22.4
=
1
6
≈
0.17
mol of
K
C
l
O
3
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