Oxygen can be generated by the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate

Oxygen can be generated by the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate described by the following equation.2 KClO3(s) = 2 KCl(s) 3 O2(g)Mass KClO3 start:200.0 mgMass KClO3 end:47.0 mgTemperature of gas:33.0 °CTemperature of liquid water:33.0 °CVolume of water displaced:48.25 mLHeight of water column remaining:5.1 cmA student carried out this reaction in a eudiometer in hopes of measuring the Ideal Gas Law Constant R. The gas collected in the eudiometer displaced water (just like in your experiment). She allowed the reaction to proceed for 10 minutes and collected the following data:Does she have enough data to determine R? Explain.If she has enough information find R. If she does not have enough information make a good estimate of any missing information and estimate R.