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    Ozone Is Unstable,decomposing to Dioxygen,as Shown in the Balanced Equation
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Ozone Is Unstable,decomposing to Dioxygen,as Shown in the Balanced Equation

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Ozone is unstable,decomposing to dioxygen,as shown in the balanced equation
2 O3 → 3 O2.
In this reaction,how many grams of dioxygen can be formed from the decomposition of 96 grams of ozone?

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