Answer: The reaction between potassium chlorate and red
Chapter 3, Problem 3.82(choose chapter or problem)
The reaction between potassium chlorate and red phosphorus takes place when you strike a match on a matchbox. If you were to react 52.9 g of potassium chlorate (KClO3) with excess red phosphorus, what mass of tetraphosphorus decoxide (P4O10) could be produced? KClO3(s) 1 P4(s) 88n P4O10(s) 1 KCl(s) (unbalanced)
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