Stoichiometry with Partial Pressure Gas jar Gas collects here Trough of water |Bee hive shelf Reaction mixture 2 KCIO, 3(s) > 2 KCI, 3 0. + (s), 2(g) A sample of KCIO; is partially decomposed by heating, producing O2 gas that is collected safely over water. The volume of total gas collected is 2.50 x 10-4 m³ at 26 °C, giving 101.99 kPa total pressure. How many grams of KCIO3 were decomposed? What atom was oxidized? What atom was reduced? The pressure of water vapor at 26 °C is 25 torr. SHOW ALL WORK!

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Stoichiometry with Partial Pressure
Gas jar
Gas collects
here
Trough of
water
Bee hive
shelf
Reaction
mixture
2 KCIO,
3(s)
+
> 2 KCI
(s),
30
2(g)
A sample of KCIO3 is partially decomposed by heating, producing O2 gas that is collected
safely over water. The volume of total gas collected is 2.50 x 10-4 m³ at 26 °C, giving 101.99
kPa total pressure. How many grams of KCIO3 were decomposed? What atom was
oxidized? What atom was reduced? The pressure of water vapor at 26 °C is 25 torr.
SHOW ALL WORK!
Transcribed Image Text:Stoichiometry with Partial Pressure Gas jar Gas collects here Trough of water Bee hive shelf Reaction mixture 2 KCIO, 3(s) + > 2 KCI (s), 30 2(g) A sample of KCIO3 is partially decomposed by heating, producing O2 gas that is collected safely over water. The volume of total gas collected is 2.50 x 10-4 m³ at 26 °C, giving 101.99 kPa total pressure. How many grams of KCIO3 were decomposed? What atom was oxidized? What atom was reduced? The pressure of water vapor at 26 °C is 25 torr. SHOW ALL WORK!
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