Using the Ideal Gas Law, PV = nRT, where R = 0.0821 L atm/mol K, calculate the volume in liters of oxygen produced by the catalytic decomposition of 25.5 g potassium chlorate according to the following reaction. The oxygen is collected at 2.22 atm and 25.44°C. Express your answer to the correct number of significantfigures. Be sure to show all steps completed to arrive at the answer (including any steps where dimensional analysis as shown in Lesson 4 is needed). 2KCIO3(s) -----> 2KCI(s) + 3O2(g)    Do the problem as shown in the image and please state all molar masses and mass.

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Using the Ideal Gas Law, PV = nRT, where R = 0.0821 L atm/mol K, calculate the volume in liters of
oxygen produced by the catalytic decomposition of 25.5 g potassium chlorate according to the following
reaction. The oxygen is collected at 2.22 atm and 25.44°C. Express your answer to the correct number of
significantfigures. Be sure to show all steps completed to arrive at the answer (including any steps where
dimensional analysis as shown in Lesson 4 is needed).

2KCIO3(s) -----> 2KCI(s) + 3O2(g) 

 

Do the problem as shown in the image and please state all molar masses and mass.

Од
KC10 3x Omol kc
V=nRT
P
=
3 mol KC103 Amol 0₂ - Odlo
Jmol O₂
Og KC103 Omol KC103
(answer from)
Previous Step) (R from problem) (298.59K)
(atm. from problem)
Transcribed Image Text:Од KC10 3x Omol kc V=nRT P = 3 mol KC103 Amol 0₂ - Odlo Jmol O₂ Og KC103 Omol KC103 (answer from) Previous Step) (R from problem) (298.59K) (atm. from problem)
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