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Chemistry, 06.08.2019 03:30 lindsaynielsen13

The reaction between potassium chlorate and red phosphorus takes place when you strike a match on a matchbox. if you were to react 93.3 g of potassium chlorate with excess red phosphorus (p4), to produce tetraphosphorus decaoxide and potassium chloride, what mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide would be produed?

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