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If you had 1 mol of Mn6(ClO4)3 how many moles of O would there be? Make sure your answer includes TWO decimal places.

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Moles are the ratio of grams to the grams per mole. There are 12 moles of oxygen after dissociation.

What is dissociation?

Dissociation is the release of the ions, cations, and anions of the molecular compound in the water. The dissociation of the compound is shown as:

Mn₆(ClO₄)₃  ⇆  6 Mn³⁺ + 3ClO⁴⁻

From the dissociation, it can be said that 1 mole of magnesium chlorate dissociates into 12 moles of oxygen atoms.

Given, that the moles of the compound is 1 mole.

Then moles of oxygen atom will be: 1 × 12 = 12 moles

Therefore, 12 moles of oxygen atoms are produced from the dissociation of the compound.

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