What is the molar mass of KClO2?

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The question is asking for the molar mass of potassium chlorite (KClO2). To calculate this, we need to add the atomic masses of each element in the compound: potassium (K), chlorine (Cl), and oxygen (O), taking into account the number of atoms of each element present in the formula.

Answer

106.55 g/mol

The final answer is 106.55 g/mol

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The final answer is 106.55 g/mol

More Information

Potassium chlorite is commonly used in disinfectants and water treatment processes. Its molar mass, 106.55 g/mol, is derived from the sum of the atomic masses of potassium (K), chlorine (Cl), and oxygen (O₂).

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