Write a conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles of potassium hydroxide and moles of potassium chlorate. How many moles of potassium chlorate form when 2 moles of potassium hydroxide react completely?
29. Potassium chlorate, KClO3, acts as an oxidizing agent in matches, explosives,
flares, and fireworks. In the equation below, it is formed from the element chlorine and potassium hydroxide.
3Cl2 + 6KOH → KClO3 + 5KCl + 3H2O
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Write a conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles of
potassium hydroxide and moles of potassium chlorate.
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How many moles of potassium chlorate form when 2 moles of potassium
hydroxide react completely?
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What is the maximum number of moles of KClO3 that could form in the
combination of 6.0 moles of Cl2 with 9.0 moles of KOH?
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Write a conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles of
chlorine and moles of potassium chloride.
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How many moles of chlorine react when 2.006 moles of potassium chloride
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