2KClO3 → 2KCl + 3O2




How many moles of oxygen are produced by the decomposition of 6.0 moles of potassium chlorate, KClO3?

Question 7 options:



2.0 moles



3.0 moles



6.0 moles



9.0 moles

Respuesta :

From the balanced equation  3 moles of oxygen are produced from 2 molecules of potassium chlorate.

So the number of moles of oxygen from 1 mole of chlorate = 3/2 = 1.5.

By proportion  the number of moles produced from 6 moles of  the chlorate =

= 6 * 1.5  = 9 moles  (answer).

Considering the reaction stoichiometry, the correct answer is the last option: the total number of moles of O₂ produced by the decomposition of 6.0 moles of potassium chlorate is 9 moles.

The balanced reaction is:

2 KClO₃ → 2 KCl + 3 O₂

By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:

  • KClO₃: 2 moles
  • KCl: 2 moles
  • O₂: 3 moles

Then you can apply the following rule of three: if by stoichiometry 2 moles of KClO₃ produce 3 moles of O₂, 6 moles of KClO₃ will produce how many moles of O₂?

[tex]amount of moles of O_{2}=\frac{6 moles of KClO_{3} x 3moles of O_{2}}{2moles of KClO_{3} }[/tex]

amount of moles of O₂= 9 moles

Finally, the correct answer is the last option: the total number of moles of O₂ produced by the decomposition of 6.0 moles of potassium chlorate is 9 moles.

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