3. A student received a mixture containing KCI/KCIO3 and MnO2. She analyzed the sample and obtained the following data. the following data: Weight of test tube and contents before heating Weight of test tube after heating Weight of test tube Volume of water displaced Barometric reading Oxygen temperature Vapor pressure of water 61.88 g 60.7 34.38 1445. mls 75.21 cm Hg 25.3°C 31 torr 2 KCIO3 → 2 KCI + 3 02 Calculate the percent KCIO3 in the mixture using the above volume of oxygen data

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3. A student received a mixture containing KCI/KCIO3 and MnO2. She analyzed the sample and obtained the following
data. the following data:
Weight of test tube and contents before heating
Weight of test tube after heating
Weight of test tube
Volume of water displaced
Barometric reading
Oxygen temperature
Vapor pressure of water
61.88 g
60.7
34.38
1445. mls
75.21 cm Hg
25.3°C
31 torr
2 KCIO3 → 2 KCI + 3 02
Calculate the percent KCIO3 in the mixture using the above volume of oxygen data
Transcribed Image Text:3. A student received a mixture containing KCI/KCIO3 and MnO2. She analyzed the sample and obtained the following data. the following data: Weight of test tube and contents before heating Weight of test tube after heating Weight of test tube Volume of water displaced Barometric reading Oxygen temperature Vapor pressure of water 61.88 g 60.7 34.38 1445. mls 75.21 cm Hg 25.3°C 31 torr 2 KCIO3 → 2 KCI + 3 02 Calculate the percent KCIO3 in the mixture using the above volume of oxygen data
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