Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, the undergoing chemical reaction is:

In such a way, as 7.38 moles of potassium chloride are decomposed, the resulting grams of oxygen are computed considering a 2 to 3 molar relationship in the chemical reaction:

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Answer:
Explanation:
1. find the molar mass (amu) of each element and add them to get the whole molar mass.
2. divide the 1 element molar mass with the whole molar mass
3. multiple by 100 and that gives you the % composition.
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1. Na(22.99amu) + Cl (35.453amu)=58.443
2(Na):
= .393
2(Cl):
= .607
3(Na): .393 * 100=39.3%
3(Cl): .607 * 100= 60.7%
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1. K: (39.098)(2)=78.196
_ C: (12.011)(1)= 12.011
_O: (15.99)(3) = 47.997
78.196+12.011+47.997= 138.204
2:K:
= .566 <u>Step </u>3: (.566)(100)= 56.6%
2: C:
= .087 <u>Step 3</u>: (.087)(100)= 8.7%
2: O:
= .347 <u>Step 3</u>: (.347)(100) = 34.7%
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61-62 
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1. Fe (55.845)(3)= 167.535
_ O (15.999)(4) = 63.996
167.535+63.996=231.531
2: Fe:
= .724 Step 3: (.724)(100)= 72.4%
2: O :
= .276 Step 3: (.276)(100) = 27.6%
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1.
C(12.011*3)=36.033
H(1.008*5)=5.04 + (1.008*3)=3.024 so its 8.064
O(15.999*3)=47.997
add them: 92.094
2: C:
= .391 Step 3: (.391)(100) = 39.1%
2: H:
= .088 step 3: (.088)(100) = 8.8%
2: O:
= .521 step 3: (.521)(100) = 52.1%
Answer:
Cesium and Neon
Explanation:
Remember, Neon is a noble gas, also called an inert gas. It does not react really to form compounds. Although chlorine is only one column to the left of neon, it is very reactive and ready forms a salt when combine with sodium. The other elements have similar reactivities to each other. Only Neon is a non-reactive choice.
Different layers makes the most sense due to the fact it can’t be a dry climate because of the vegetation, also there is a lot of plants so minimal plants isn’t an option, and the temperature in a rain forest is usually very humid so cold temperatures can’t be an answer.
Answer:
21.9g
Explanation:
This is the answer if you are on edginuity,