metallic chlorides and oxygen
When heated potassium nitrate decomposes to form :K O^2NO
It would decompose and turn molten. But be careful when you are doing it. Molten potassium chlorate is very nasty stuff. Spill it onto your skin, and it would leave a terrible burn. Potassium chlorate decomposes into oxygen, and when something that could burn, such as a gummy bear, is added to it, it rapidly combusts, driving the decomposition forward. If you spill molten potassium chlorate, you could think of the table, floor, your clothes, your skin, as another gummy bear. So be cautious when working with it.
Hg(ClO3) is Mercurous Chlorate and has a Molecular Wt of 284.07.It's a white crystal that decomposes at about 250ºC and should be protected from light.
metallic chlorides and oxygen
nothing happens
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
you get metallic chlorides and oxygen
On heating potassium chlorate decomposes on potassium chloride and oxygen. 2KClO3------>2KCl+3O2 9.8g of KClO3 are heated. Calculate a. the mass of KCl formed. b. the mass and volume, at (s.t.p) of O2 formed.
When heated potassium nitrate decomposes to form :K O^2NO
Decomposes into metallic silver and oxygen.
Sodium chlorate is an ionic substance, as it consists of a metal (sodium) and non-metallic elements.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
Potassium nitrate also known as salt petre is a chemical compound with the formula KNO3 which on heating to above 560 °C decomposes into potassium nitrite, and oxygen.given by the following chemical equation-2 KNO3 → 2 KNO2 + O2
It would decompose and turn molten. But be careful when you are doing it. Molten potassium chlorate is very nasty stuff. Spill it onto your skin, and it would leave a terrible burn. Potassium chlorate decomposes into oxygen, and when something that could burn, such as a gummy bear, is added to it, it rapidly combusts, driving the decomposition forward. If you spill molten potassium chlorate, you could think of the table, floor, your clothes, your skin, as another gummy bear. So be cautious when working with it.
Lead dioxide decomposes upon getting heated.
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
When KBrO3is heated it decomposes into KBr and oxygen.The balanced equation is 2 KBrO3 -> 2 KBr + 3 O2.