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Chemistry, 30.10.2021 23:00, maddyr04

2NaClO3 ——> 2NaCl + 3O2 1) if you produced 114.25g NaCl, how many grams of NaClO3 did you decompose?

2) Using the same reaction in the first exercise; how many particles of NaClO3 are needed to
produce 68.30L of oxygen?

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