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When heated, KClO3KClO3 decomposes into KClKCl and O2.O2.
2KClO3⟶2KCl+3O22KClO3⟶2KCl+3O2
If this reaction produced 97.5 g KCl,97.5 g KCl, how many grams of O2O2 were produced?
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