4 KNO3 2 K₂O+2 N₂ +50₂ Potassium nitrate decomposes upon heating to produce potassium oxide, nitrogen, and oxygen gases.

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4 KNO3 2 K₂O+2 N₂ +50₂ Potassium nitrate decomposes upon heating to produce potassium oxide, nitrogen, and oxygen gases.

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4 Kno3 2 K O 2 N 50 Potassium Nitrate Decomposes Upon Heating To Produce Potassium Oxide Nitrogen And Oxygen Gases 1
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4 KNO3 2 K₂O+2 N₂ +50₂ Potassium nitrate decomposes upon heating to produce potassium oxide, nitrogen, and oxygen gases. How many moles of potassium nitrate need to be decomposed to produce 5.534 moles of oxygen?
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