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What mass of potassium chlorate would contain 40grams of oxygen?

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Potassium Chlorate's total molar mass is 122.55 g/mol. The chemical formula is KClO3.

There are 3 Oxygens and Oxygen's molar mass is 16 g, so 16 g x 3 = 48 g O

This means with 40 g of Oxygen it isn't a full mole. Find what fraction of a mole you have.

40 g / 48 g = .83333 moles

Multiply this by the total molar mass of Potassium Chlorate (122.55 g/mol)

.83333 x 122.55 g = 102.125 g KClO3
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