Respuesta :
4KO₂ + 2CO₂ → 2K₂CO₃ + 3 O₂
The two chemicals that have a molar ratio of 3:4 is in equation above O₂ and KO₂
explanation
The molar ratio is the ratio between the amount in moles of two compounds that are involved in a chemical reaction.
In the equation above the mole ratio is determined by examining coefficient ( number in front of the formula)
the coefficient of O₂ is 3 while that of KO₂ is 4 therefore the mole ratio of O₂:KO₂ is 3:4
Answer:
Oxygen gas and potassium superoxide have a molar ratio of 3:4.
Explanation:
[tex]4KO_2 + 2CO_2\rightarrow 2K_2CO_3 + 3O_2[/tex]
According to reaction, 4 moles of potassium superoxide reacts with 2 moles of carbon dioxide to give 2 moles of potassium carbonate and 3 moles of oxygen gas.
Mole ratio is defined as ratio of moles of two chemical compounds in a given chemical equation of the reaction.
Moles of potassium superoxide = 4
Moles of carbon dioxide = 2
Moles of potassium carbonate = 2
Moles of oxygen gas = 3
Molar ratio of oxygen to potassium superoxide = [tex]\frac{3 mol}{4 mol}=\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Oxygen gas and potassium superoxide have a molar ratio of 3:4.