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If the decomposition of a sample of KClO3 produces 3.29 g of O2. What was the mass (g) of the original sample?

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Answer: 8.41 g

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the moles :


\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}


\text{Moles of} O_2=(3.29g)/(32g/mol)=0.103moles

The balanced chemical equation for decomposition is :


2KClO_3\rightarrow 2KCl+3O_2

According to stoichiometry :

As 3 moles of
O_2 are produced by = 2 moles of
KClO_3

Thus 0.103 moles of
O_2 are produced by =
(2)/(3)* 0.103=0.0687moles of
KClO_3

Mass of
KClO_3=moles* {\text {Molar mass}}=0.0687moles* 122.5g/mol=8.41g

8.41 g was the mass of the original sample.

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