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  • You're probably thinking of potassium chlorate, not potassium chloride. Potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent and can cause rapid oxidation (combustion) with carbon and hydrogen-rich sugar.
  • You're probably thinking of potassium chlorate, not potassium chloride. Potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent and can cause rapid oxidation (combustion) with carbon and hydrogen-rich sugar.
  • Determining Empirical Formulas If percentages are given, assume you have 100 g of the compound, replacing each percent symbol with "g". Sometimes, gram units are already given. 1. Convert each mass into moles. (Mass A)(1…
  • Determining Empirical Formulas If percentages are given, assume you have 100 g of the compound, replacing each percent symbol with "g". Sometimes, gram units are already given. 1. Convert each mass into moles. (Mass A)(1…
  • You're probably thinking of potassium chlorate, not potassium chloride. Potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent and can cause rapid oxidation (combustion) with carbon and hydrogen-rich sugar.