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What mass of potassium nitrate is needed to generate 227.0 L of gas, composed of 119.0 L of N2 and 108.0 L of O2 at 0.920 atm
and 295 K, using these two reactions?
g KNO3
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What mass of potassium chlorate is needed to generate 227.0 L of gas, composed of 119.0 L of N2 and 108.0 L of O2 at 0.920 atm
and 295 K, using these two reactions?
g KCIO3
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