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Potassium chloride and oxygen gas are formed upon heating potassium
chlorate. The following balanced equation shows this decomposition
process. The number of moles of KCIO3 required to produce 6.0 molof
oxygen is
2KCIO;
► 2KCI + 302
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4 mol KClO3
Step-by-step explanation:
6 mol O2 (2 mol KClO/3 mol O2) =4 mol KClO3
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