You are assigned to synthesize potassium chlorate using 10 grams of sodium hypochlorite and 10 grams of potassium chloride. Written below is the reaction scheme. (1) (2) NaOCI → NaCl + NaOCI3 NaOCI3+ KCI → NaCl + KOCI3 Select one: O a. The moles of KCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI O b. The mass of NaOCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI3 O c. The mass of KCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI O d. The moles of NaOCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI3 O a. HCI O b. Zn O C. NH3 A test for completeness of the reduction of copper(II) ions to metallic copper can be done via the addition of...

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You are assigned to synthesize potassium chlorate using 10 grams of sodium hypochlorite and 10 grams of potassium chloride.
Written below is the reaction scheme.
Select one:
a. The moles of KCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI3
O b. The mass of NaOCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI3
O c. The mass of KCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI
O d. The moles of NaOCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI3
(1) NaOCI→→ NaCl + NaOCI3
(2)
NaOCl3 + KCI → NaCl + KOCI3
A test for completeness of the reduction of copper(II) ions to metallic copper can be done via the addition of...
O a. HCI
O b. Zn
O C. NH3
O d. H₂SO4
Transcribed Image Text:You are assigned to synthesize potassium chlorate using 10 grams of sodium hypochlorite and 10 grams of potassium chloride. Written below is the reaction scheme. Select one: a. The moles of KCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI3 O b. The mass of NaOCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI3 O c. The mass of KCI is equal to the final mass of KOCI O d. The moles of NaOCI is equal to the final moles of KOCI3 (1) NaOCI→→ NaCl + NaOCI3 (2) NaOCl3 + KCI → NaCl + KOCI3 A test for completeness of the reduction of copper(II) ions to metallic copper can be done via the addition of... O a. HCI O b. Zn O C. NH3 O d. H₂SO4
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