Uh you got it a bit mixed up in there. Gummy bears don't contain Potassium Chlorate they contain sugar, so when you drop a sugar-rich candy into molten Postassium Chlorate it will explode.
The gummy Bear song is much worse
1 mole of potassium chlorate produces 3 moles of oxygen gas when heated, or 1 mole of potassium chlorate produces 1.344 L of oxygen gas at NTP. To produce 2.24 L of oxygen gas, you would need about 1.67 moles of potassium chlorate.
The size is almost the same volume of a kidney bean. The volume is about 0.75 cm cubed.
Gummy bears are typically fat-free, although they are LOADED with sugar.
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it will contain much more calories + a higher content of fat :] um, really nothing. the gummy bear would get stuck in the corn syrup.. harden & lose flavor as you lose you're teeth biting into it. all in all, that's pretty gross :]
They cost $3,644.The small for some reason cost $5,670.
To calculate the amount of oxygen gas produced from potassium chlorate, use the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of potassium chlorate: 2KClO3 -> 2KCl + 3O2. From the equation, every 2 moles of KClO3 produce 3 moles of O2. First, convert the given mass of KClO3 to moles, then use the mole ratio from the balanced equation to find the moles of O2 produced. Finally, convert moles of O2 to grams using its molar mass (32 g/mol).
Well...maybe. But it doesn't change very much because when you soak it in the water, The gummy bear will expand(size). So it just changed its volume and size.
15.8 ounces
1 regular sized gummy bear there is about 8 calories.
Nothing because if you check somone eat it