Oxygen gas can be generated by heating potassium chlorate: heat 2KCIO, (s) 2KCI(s) + 2KCI() + 30, (e) What volume of oxygen gas, collected by displacement of water and measured at 780.9 torr and 80.0 °C (vapor pressure of waterg0,0 °C -355.63 torr), will be formed by the decomposition of 48.8 g of potassium chlorate? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures. Note: Reference the Conversion factors for non-SI units and Fundamental constants tables for additional information.

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Oxygen gas can be generated by heating potassium chlorate:
heat
2KCI(s) + 30,(g)
2 KCIO, (s) 2KCI(s) +
What volume of oxygen gas, collected by displacement of water and measured at 780.9 torr and 80.0 °C (vapor pressure of watergo.0 °C -355.63 torr), will be
formed by the decomposition of 48.8 g of potassium chlorate? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures.
Note: Reference the Conversion factors for non-SI units and Fundamental constants tables for additional information.
Transcribed Image Text:Oxygen gas can be generated by heating potassium chlorate: heat 2KCI(s) + 30,(g) 2 KCIO, (s) 2KCI(s) + What volume of oxygen gas, collected by displacement of water and measured at 780.9 torr and 80.0 °C (vapor pressure of watergo.0 °C -355.63 torr), will be formed by the decomposition of 48.8 g of potassium chlorate? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures. Note: Reference the Conversion factors for non-SI units and Fundamental constants tables for additional information.
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