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Potassium chlorate (kclo3) decomposes in a reaction described by this chemical reaction: 2kclo3(s) → 2kcl(s) + 3o2(g) how does the reaction affect oxygen atoms?
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Potassium chlorate (kclo3) decomposes in a reaction described by this chemical reaction: 2kclo3(s) → 2kcl(s) + 3o2(g) how does the reaction affect oxygen atoms?
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When the KClO3 decomposes, more oxygen is produced. I don't think I know any other possibility exists.
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