Answer:
The number of moles of KClO₃ reacted was 0,15 mol
Explanation:
For the reaction:
2KClO₃(s) → 2KCl(s) + 2O₂(g)
The only gas product is O₂.
Total pressure is the sum of vapor pressure of water with O₂ gas formed. Thus, pressure of O₂ is:
749mmHg - 23,8mmHg = 725,2mmHg
Using gas law:
PV/RT = n
Where:
P is pressure (725,2mmHg ≡ 0,9542atm)
V is volume (5,76L)
R is gas constant (0,082 atmL/molK)
And T is temperature (25°C ≡ 298,15K)
Replacing, number of moles of O₂ are 0,2248 moles
As 2 moles of KClO₃ react with 3 moles of O₂ the moles of KClO₃ that reacted was:
0,2248 mol O₂×[tex]\frac{2 mol KClO_{3}}{3 mol O_{2}}[/tex] = 0,15 mol of KClO₃
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