Given the following balanced reaction 4KNO3 (ag) → 2K20 (s) + 2N2 (g) + 502 (g), fill in the blanks for the road maps for the following situations: a) Moles of O2 produced from the decomposition of moles of KNO3. Conversion Factor: b) Mass of N2 produced when moles of K20 is produced. Conversion Factor 1: Conversion Factor 2: c) Mass of KNO3 decomposed when grams of K20 is produced. Conversion Factor 1: Conversion Factor 2: Conversion Factor 3:

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Given the following balanced reaction 4KNO3 (aq) →
2K20 (s) + 2N2 (g) + 502 (g), fill in the blanks for the road maps for the following situations:
a) Moles of O2 produced from the decomposition of moles of KNO3.
Conversion Factor:
b) Mass of N2 produced when moles of K20 is produced.
Conversion Factor 1:
Conversion Factor 2:
c) Mass of KNO3 decomposed when grams of K20 is produced.
Conversion Factor 1:
Conversion Factor 2:
Conversion Factor 3:
:: Moles of KNO3
:: Mass KNO3
:: Molar Ratio
:: Molar Mass
:: Moles O2
:: Moles N2
:: Mass N2
:: Mass K20
:: Moles K2O
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Transcribed Image Text:Given the following balanced reaction 4KNO3 (aq) → 2K20 (s) + 2N2 (g) + 502 (g), fill in the blanks for the road maps for the following situations: a) Moles of O2 produced from the decomposition of moles of KNO3. Conversion Factor: b) Mass of N2 produced when moles of K20 is produced. Conversion Factor 1: Conversion Factor 2: c) Mass of KNO3 decomposed when grams of K20 is produced. Conversion Factor 1: Conversion Factor 2: Conversion Factor 3: :: Moles of KNO3 :: Mass KNO3 :: Molar Ratio :: Molar Mass :: Moles O2 :: Moles N2 :: Mass N2 :: Mass K20 :: Moles K2O 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next >
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