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31.05.2021 •
Chemistry
4. Suppose in the first part of the experiment you did not heat strong enough to decompose the potassium chlorate, how would this affect your result?
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when you strongly heat the potassium chlorate it leaves oxygen if you'll not heat it strongly to decompose it the oxygen would not release and the compound will remain thermally unstable.
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