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Potassium chlorate, when heated strongly, decomposes into potassium chloride and oxygen gas. This decomposition reaction is often used to produce oxygen gas in chemistry experiments or industrial processes.
The yield is 82,45 %.
No. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to yield water.
The chemical equation for the reaction of oxygen reacting with hydrogen to yield water is 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O.
Orbeez are designed to expand in water due to their absorbent properties. They are not designed to grow in other substances. Attempting to grow Orbeez in other substances may not yield the desired results and could potentially damage the Orbeez.
If split, can yield oxygen and hydrogen
This isn't true. Only a few compounds, such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and potassium chlorate (KClO3) yield oxygen upon decomposition.
H2O i think
The molar mass of potassium chlorate (KClO3) is 122.55 g/mol. This means that 122.55 grams of potassium chlorate yield 3 moles of oxygen gas. To calculate the amount of potassium chlorate that decomposes to yield 30 grams of oxygen, you can set up a simple ratio using the molar masses.
When water molecules are broken down during light reactions like in photosynthesis, they yield oxygen, NADPH and ATP (which stores energy that can be used in dark reactions).
To calculate percent yield, we need to compare the actual yield to the theoretical yield. The actual yield is the measured amount of product produced, which is 32.3 g of silicon carbide. The theoretical yield can be calculated by stoichiometry. Convert 50.9g of SiO2 to moles, determine the limiting reactant, and calculate the theoretical yield of SiC. Finally, using the formula: percent yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) * 100, we find the percent yield.