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    Potassium Chlorate (Used in Fireworks, Flares, and Safety Matches) Forms
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Potassium Chlorate (Used in Fireworks, Flares, and Safety Matches) Forms

Question 32

Question 32

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Potassium chlorate (used in fireworks, flares, and safety matches) forms oxygen and potassium chloride when heated. KClO3(s) → KCl(s) + O2(g) [unbalanced]
How many grams of oxygen are formed when 26.4 g of potassium chlorate is heated?


A) 223 g
B) 99.1 g
C) 10.3 g
D) 6.86 g
E) 4.60 g

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