Question #8 A 1.56-gram sample of a solid mixture, containing KCIO3 and KCI was heated • the potassium chlorate (KCIO3) in the mixture decomposes to form 02(9) and more KCls) : 2 KCIO3(s) → 2 KCl(s) + 3 02(g) • 327 mL of oxygen gas (02) were collected at • a pressure of 735 mmHg and o a temperature of 19 °C Data: V(L) molar mass O2 = P(atm) = n(mol) = molar mass KClO3 = T(K) = %3D a) How many mols of 02(g) were collected? mol 02 = 0.0132 mol b) How many mols of the KCIO3 were in the solid mixture? mol KCIO3 = 0.00879 mol c) What is the mass (g) of the KCIO3 in the solid mixture? mass of KCIO3 = 1.08 g d) What is the mass percent %(m/m) of KCIO3 in the solid mixture? [ Select ]
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