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If you have seen my other post, you will know that I have been out of the chemistry thing for a number of years.....so, I am a bit rusty, and well, stuck at some times....Please help me figure out how to do this:
Calculate the mass of potassium chlorate needed to prepare 5.00L of oxygen gas at 24 ÂșC and 0.950 atmusing the gas constant R=0.0821 LxatmxmolxK
The equationis:KClO3 -->KCl + 3/2 O2

I tried a bunch of different things but can't conclude it! *delete me*
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2006, 07:10:21 PM »
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