J.R. S. answered 09/18/20
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I answered this earlier. If you don't like the answer, or think it is incorrect, or don't understand it, please comment and I or someone else will try to correct it or explain it. Posting it again will only result in me posting the same answer as follows:
4KNO3(s) ==> 2K2O(s) + 2N2(g) + 5O2(g) ... balanced equation
We see that 5 moles O2 are formed from 4 moles of KNO3
We want to produced 67.9 kg of O2. So we must first convert this to moles of O2 as follows:
67.9 kg O2 x 1000 g/kg x 1 mole O2/31.98 g = 2123 moles O2 = 2.12x103 moles O2 (3 sig. figs.)
Now we use the mole ratio of KNO3 to O2 to find moles of KNO3 needed...
2120 mol O2 x 4 mol KNO3/5 mol O2 = 1696 moles KNO3 = 1.70x103 moles KNO3 needed
To get g KNO3, we simply use the molar mass of KNO3 (101 g/mol) and the # moles.....
1.70x103 moles KNO3 x 101 g/mol = 1.72x105 g KNO3 needed

J.R. S.
09/18/20

J.R. S.
09/18/20
Riri M.
This is a different one. its 92.0 kg not 67.9. I plugged in 1.70x10^3 moles needs and 1.72 x10^5 grams needed and got it wrong09/18/20