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What is KCIO?

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Updated: 5/22/2024

KCIO is the symbol for potassium hydrochlorite. It is a compound that is comprised of atoms of potassium (K), chlorine (CH), and oxygen (O).

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If 500 g of KCIO decomposes and produces 303 g of KCI how many grams of O2 are produced?

The balanced reaction from the problem is 2KCIO -> 2KCI + O2 So if 303g of KCI is formed that is approximately 1.702 mol (303 g / MW of KCI (178 g/mol)). For every 2 moles of KCI formed there is 1 mole of O2 formed. Therefore, 0.851 mol of O2 are produced and multiplying by the MW of oxygen (32 g/mol) will yield 27.23 g of oxygen.


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