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2C + 2KClO3 + 2S → 2KCl + 2SO2 + CO2 | , Phản ứng oxi-hoá khử
C | carbon | solid + KClO3 | potassium chlorate | solid + S | sulfur | solid = KCl | potassium chloride | solid + SO2 | sulfur dioxide | solid + CO2 | carbon dioxide | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine
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Reaction conditions when applied C + KClO3 + S
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Reaction conditions when applied C + KClO3 + S
- Catalyst: not available
- Temperature: normal
- Pressure: normal
- Other conditions: not available
Reaction process C + KClO3 + S
Process: Carbon reacts with KClO3
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The result of the reaction C + KClO3 + S
The phenomenon: Yellow solid of sunfur (S) and black of carbon dissolves in solution, SO2 appears and bubbles appear due to CO2..
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Information about C (carbon)
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The equations for preparation C
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
The equations for preparation KClO3
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
70
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
70
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
70 - 75
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
The equations for preparation S
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
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