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4KO(2)(s) + 2CO(2)(g) rArr 2K(2)CO(3)(s)...

`4KO_(2)(s) + 2CO_(2)(g) rArr 2K_(2)CO_(3)(s) + 3O_(2)(g)`
What is the maximum volume of oxygen that canbe produced when 150 mL of `CO_(2)` is passed over 0.500g of `KO_(2)`? Assume all gases are measured at `0^(@)C` and 1atm

A

118mL

B

157 mL

C

225 mL

D

475 mL

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