Riri M.

asked • 09/18/20

Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen: 4KNO3(s) →2K2O(s) + 2N2(g) + 5O2(g)

Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen: 4KNO3(s→2K2O(s) + 2N2(g) + 5O2(g)


To produce 92.0 kg of O2, how many

 

(a) moles of KNO3 must be heated?

  Answer: ___mol

 

(b) grams of KNO3 must be heated?

 Answer: ___ g


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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 wrong
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09/18/20

J.R. S.

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Where did you get 1.70x10^3 moles? I got 2.30x10^3 moles KNO3 and then 2.33x10^3 KNO3. And I'm sorry that I didn't see the 92.0 kg instead of the 67.9 kg.
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J.R. S.

tutor
You can't have 1.70x10^3 moles of KNO3 if you have 97.0 kg of O2 because that's what you needed to generate 67.0 kg O2. You will certainly need more KNO3 and so it will be 2.30x10^3 moles.
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