Ozone reacts with iodide ion as shown in the balanced equation below. O3 + 2 I- + H2O ? O2 + I2 + 2 OH- In this reaction, how many grams of oxygen can be formed from the reaction of 159 grams of ozone?
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The molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16 g/mol, so the molar mass of ozone (O3) is 3 * 16 = 48 g/mol. Show more…
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