How many moles of KCIO, solid must be reacted according to the following balanced chemical reaction to transfer -34.2 kJ of heat? 2 KCIO3(s) → 2 KCI(s) + 3 Ο, (g) ΔΗΞ -89.4 kJ

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How many moles of KCIO, solid must be reacted according
to the following balanced chemical reaction to transfer
-34.2
kJ
of heat?
2
KCIO:(s) →
2
KCI(s) +
Ο, (g) ΔΗ -
-89.4
kJ
X
STARTING AMOUNT
ADD FACTOR
ANSWER
RESET
*( )
1
3060
2
g KCIO3
g C
1000
0.001
J
-34.2
0.383
g KCI
0.765
-89.4
mol KCIO3
122.55
6.022 x 1023
mol KCI
1530
74.55
kJ
32.00
3
mol O2
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