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If 6.0 moles of KClO3 are used, how many moles of O2 can be formed?

If 6.0 moles of KClO3 are used, how many moles of O2 can be formed?-example-1
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Answer: 9 moles O2

Step-by-step explanation:

6 moles KClO3 X (3 moles O2/ 2 moles KClO3) = 9.0 Moles O2

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