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90. The reaction between potassium chlorate and red phosphorus

takes place when you strike a match on a matchbox. If you were
to react 52.9 g of potassium chlorate (KC1O3) with excess red
phosphorus, what mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide (P4010)
would be produced?
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KCIO3(s) + P4(s) →→→ P4O10(s) + KCl(s)
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(unbalanced)

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Answer:

09998908

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