Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate according to the following equation: 2KCIO3(s)2KCI(s) + 302(g) The product gas, O2, is collected over water at a temperature of 25 °C and a pressure of 758 mm Hg. If the wet O2 gas formed occupies a volume of 8.11 L, the number of grams of O, formed is g. The vapor pressure of water is 23.8 mm Hg at 25 °C.

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Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate according to the following equation:
2KCIO3(s)2KCI(s) + 302(g)
The product gas, O2, is collected over water at a temperature of 25 °C and a pressure of 758 mm Hg. If the wet O2 gas formed occupies a volume of 8.11
L, the number of grams of O, formed is
g. The vapor pressure of water is 23.8 mm Hg at 25 °C.
Transcribed Image Text:Oxygen gas can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate according to the following equation: 2KCIO3(s)2KCI(s) + 302(g) The product gas, O2, is collected over water at a temperature of 25 °C and a pressure of 758 mm Hg. If the wet O2 gas formed occupies a volume of 8.11 L, the number of grams of O, formed is g. The vapor pressure of water is 23.8 mm Hg at 25 °C.
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