What mass of "potassium chlorate" is required to produce a 2.24*L volume of dioxygen gas at "NTP"?

1 Answer
Aug 7, 2017

We need (i) a stoichiometric equation, and (ii)......

Explanation:

and........(ii) we need the molar volume at NTP, which I think is 24.04*L*mol^-1.......

Now as regards (i)......

KClO_3(s) + Delta stackrel(MnO_2)rarrKCl(s) + 3/2O_2(g)uarr

The reaction generally works well if you add some "manganese (IV) oxide" as an oxygen transfer reagent.

And so moles of dioxygen gas......=(2.24*L)/(24.04*L*mol^-1)

=0.0932*mol

And so the molar quantity of KClO_3 is......

2/3xx0.0932*molxx122.55*g*mol^-1=7.61*g.

Look at the question again, are you sure that it did not ask for "STP"? The different definitions and standards vary across each syllabus; there are different definitions in yurope, Blighty, and the States. So you need to look up your definition of "NTP".