0.484 g
The reaction equation is 2KClO3 = KCl + KClO+O2↑ This reaction needs to be heated in contact with a catalyst, typically manganese (IV) dioxide (MnO2).
KClO3, but, as you have found this site, it would be easier and less time consuming, if you learned how to use google, as a 5 second search could give you the answer, and it is also all over this site aswell. Anyways i hope this helped.
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
A decomposition reaction that makes potassium chlorate.
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
KClO3 - KCl + O2
Decomposition by heat: (KClO3)s --> (KCl)s + (O2)g
The reaction equation is 2KClO3 = KCl + KClO+O2↑ This reaction needs to be heated in contact with a catalyst, typically manganese (IV) dioxide (MnO2).
It's called Decomposition. For example, 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ---(MnO2)---> 2KCl + 302 **The MnO2 goes over the arrow.
KClO3, but, as you have found this site, it would be easier and less time consuming, if you learned how to use google, as a 5 second search could give you the answer, and it is also all over this site aswell. Anyways i hope this helped.
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
The actual formula is KClO3 (with a lowercase L) Balanced equation: 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2