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O2 is evolved by heating KCIO3 using MnO2 as a catalyst.2KCIA3→MnOA22KCl+3OA2 (i) Calculate the mass of KClO3 required to produce 6.72 litres of O2 at STP. [atomic masses of K = 39, Cl = 35.5, O = 16] - Chemistry

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O2 is evolved by heating KCIO3 using MnO2 as a catalyst.
\[\ce{2KCI3 ->[MnO2] 2KCl + 3O2}\]

  1. Calculate the mass of KClO3 required to produce 6.72 litres of O2 at STP. [atomic masses of K = 39, Cl = 35.5, O = 16].
  2. Calculate the number of moles of oxygen present in the above volume and also the number of molecules.
  3. Calculate the volume occupied by 0.01 mole of CO2 at STP.
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Solution

2KClO3 \[\ce{->[MnO2]}\] 2KCl + 3O2
2[39 + 35.5 + 48]g   2[39 + 35.5]g   3[22.4]lt
245 g   67.2 lt    

(i) 3 Volumes of Oxygen require KClO3 = 2 Volumes

So, 1 Vol. of oxygen will require KClO3 = `2/3` volumes

So, 6.72 litres of Oxygen will require KClO3 = `2/3 xx 6.72`

= 4.48 litres

22.4 litres of KClOhas mass = 122.5g

∴ 4.48 litres of KClO3 will have mass = `[122.5]/[22.4] xx 4.48`

= 24.5 g

(ii) 22.4 litres of oxygen = 1 mole

So, 6.72 litres of oxygen = `6.72/22.4`

= 0.3 moles

No. of molecules present in 1 mole of O2 = 6 × 1023

So, no. of molecules present in 0.3 mole of O2

= `(6 xx 10^23 xx 0.3)/1`

= 1.8 × 1023 

(iii) Volume occupied by 1 mole of CO2 at STP = 22.4 litres

So,volume occupied by 0.01 mole of CO2 at STP = `(22.40 xx 0.01)/1`

= 0.224 litres

= 224 cm3

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