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1. Potassium chlorate reacts violently with table sugar (C12H22011) to produce potassium chloride, carbon dioxide and wa

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1 Potassium Chlorate Reacts Violently With Table Sugar C12h22011 To Produce Potassium Chloride Carbon Dioxide And Wa 1
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1. Potassium chlorate reacts violently with table sugar (C12H22011) to produce potassium chloride, carbon dioxide and water. Write a balanced equation for this process. 1. The food we eat is degraded, or broken down, in our bodies to provide energy for growth and function. A general overall equation for this very complex process represents the degradation of glucose (C6H1206) to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O): If 856 g of C6H1206 is consumed by a person over a certain period, what is the mass of CO2 produced? 1. All alkali metals react with water to produce hydrogen gas and the corresponding alkali metal hydroxide. A typical reaction is that between lithium and water: How many grams of Li are needed to produce 9.89 g of H2? g