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[QUOTE="PainterGuy, post: 6460311, member: 311618"] Hi, I was watching the following video. [MEDIA=youtube]g3Ud6mHdhlQ:1020[/MEDIA]Around 17:00 the following is said: I tried to balance the chemical equation as presented in the video. Please have a look below. I don't see how the production of iron oxide yields more oxygen in the entire reaction. The heating of sodium chlorate produces three molecules of oxygen and these molecules are then used to oxidize iron. Where am I going wrong? Thanks, in advance! [ATTACH type="full" alt="1613963851934.png"]278464[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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