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How to find the amount of oxygen produced from potassium chlorate using stoichiometry.

A green chalkboard displaying a stoichiometry problem to calculate the amount of oxygen produced from potassium chlorate, showing the chemical equation, molar masses, and step-by-step calculation resulting in 10 g O₂.

A green chalkboard displaying a stoichiometry problem to calculate the amount of oxygen produced from potassium chlorate, showing the chemical equation, molar masses, and step-by-step calculation resulting in 10 g O₂.

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