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Q1) When ozone (O3) is placed in contact with dry, powdered KOH at -15.0 °C, the red-brown solid potassium ozonide (KO3) forms, according to the equation:
03 (g) + KOH(s) →KO3 (s) + O2 (g) + H20 (s) , AH=-2.45x102 kJ/mol
a) Calculate the minimum volume of ozone required at -15.0 °C and 0.134 atm to produce 4.69 g
KOZ.
b) Calculate the mole fraction of ozone in the reaction mixture.

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