There is no such thing as KCIO3. That should be a lowercase L, not an I. (all two-letter element symbols use a lowercase for the second letter) That being said, KClO3 is Potassium Chlorate. K = Potassium Cl = Chlorine O = Oxygen 3 = number of Oxygen atoms in the molecule
I think it is a gas and gas
gas
the windpipe which is full of gas releases more gas to became gas which is called gas which releases more gas and this is how u have gas so the answer is gas
The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.
KCIO3 is nothing. KClO3 (with a lowercase L) is potassium chlorate.
CuSO4 - Copper Sulphate KCIO3 - NH4OH - Ammonium Hydroxide K2CO3 - Potassium Carbonate NA2SO4 - Sodium Sulphate KC2H3O2 -
HCN is an acid; KClO3 is a salt.
69. 00 g of oxygen
There is no such thing as KCIO3. That should be a lowercase L, not an I. (all two-letter element symbols use a lowercase for the second letter) That being said, KClO3 is Potassium Chlorate. K = Potassium Cl = Chlorine O = Oxygen 3 = number of Oxygen atoms in the molecule
The actual formula is KClO3 (with a lowercase L) Balanced equation: 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
There is no such thing as KCIO3. That should be a lowercase L, not an I. (all two-letter element symbols use a lowercase for the second letter) That being said, KClO3 is Potassium Chlorate. K = Potassium Cl = Chlorine O = Oxygen 3 = number of Oxygen atoms in the molecule
KCIO3-MNO2 cannot comes in contact with the rubber stopper otherwise, or a severe explosion may result.
K=39.100 Cl=35.457 O3=48.000 total=122.557 %K = 39.1x100/122.557 %Cl = 35.457x100/122.557 %O = 48.0x100/122.557
KCIO3-MNO2 cannot comes in contact with the rubber stopper otherwise, or a severe explosion may result.
There is no such compound as KCIO3 However, KClO3 (with a lowercase L) is potassium chlorate.
I think it is a gas and gas