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60.83 grams

Step-by-step explanation

Given equation:

2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O₂

What to find:

The mass in grams of potassium chloride produced if 100 g of potassium chlorate decomposes.

From the Periodic Table; Molar mass of KClO₃ = 122.55 g/mol, KCl = 74.55 g/mol.

Therefore, from the balanced equation:

2 x 122.55 g KClO₃ decomposes to produce 2 x 74.55 g KCl

So, 100 g KClO₃ will decompose to produce x g KCl

Cross multiply


\begin{gathered} x\text{ g }KCl*245.10g\text{ }KClO_3=149.10g\text{ }KCl*100g\text{ }KClO_3 \\ To\text{ get x g }KCl,\text{ divide both sides by }245.10g\text{ }KClO_3 \\ \frac{x\text{ g }KCl*245.10g\text{ }KClO_3}{245.10g\text{ }KClO_3}=\frac{149.10g\text{ }KCl*100g\text{ }KClO_3}{245.10g\text{ }KClO_3} \\ x\text{ g }KCl=60.83\text{ grams} \end{gathered}

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