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How many moles of KMnO4 can be produced from 0.886 moles of carbon dioxide?

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2.48

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To answer this problem, you must refer to a chemical reaction. The use of Carbon Dioxide to yield Potassium Permanganate undergoes a reaction shown in the picture. Through stoichiometric calculations, you can answer the problem as follows:

0.866 mol CO2 * (2 mol KMnO4/ 10 mol CO2) = 0.1732 mol KMNO4


How many moles of KMnO4 can be produced from 0.886 moles of carbon dioxide?-example-1
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