Calculate the amount of gas produced when coll Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate: 2KCIO3(s) 2KCI(s) + 30₂(9) In one experiment, a sample of KCIO3 reacts and the gas produced is collected by water displacement. The gas sample has a temperature of 21.00 °C, a volume of 547.0 mL, and a pressure of 742.0 mm Hg. Calculate the amount (in moles) of oxygen gas produced in the reaction. The vapor pressure of water is 18.65 mm Hg at 21.00 °C. mol

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Calculate the amount of gas produced when coll
Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate:
2KCIO3(s) 2KCI(s) + 30₂(9)
In one experiment, a sample of KCIO3 reacts and the gas produced is collected by water displacement. The
gas sample has a temperature of 21.00 °C, a volume of 547.0 mL, and a pressure of 742.0 mm Hg.
Calculate the amount (in moles) of oxygen gas produced in the reaction. The vapor pressure of water is
18.65 mm Hg at 21.00 °C.
mol
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the amount of gas produced when coll Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate: 2KCIO3(s) 2KCI(s) + 30₂(9) In one experiment, a sample of KCIO3 reacts and the gas produced is collected by water displacement. The gas sample has a temperature of 21.00 °C, a volume of 547.0 mL, and a pressure of 742.0 mm Hg. Calculate the amount (in moles) of oxygen gas produced in the reaction. The vapor pressure of water is 18.65 mm Hg at 21.00 °C. mol
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