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Chlorates Potassium Chlorate

Potassium chlorate Potassium chlorate Potassium chlorate Potassium nitrate Potassium perchlorate PSE... [Pg.147]

Potassium perchlorate is prepared from potassium chlorate. Potassium chlorate, on heating, melts first and then resohdifies to potassium perchlorate ... [Pg.767]

Polyvichloride Potassium chlorate Potassium chlorate PSE Quebrachitol nitrate RDX RDX RDX PVC Pressure-sensitive explosive Monomethyl cyclohexanepentanitrate Clyclonite, Cyclotrimethyethylenetrinitramine Clyclonite, Cyclotrimethyethylenetrinitramine Clyclonite, Cyclotrimethyethylenetrinitramine... [Pg.113]

Linseed oil Magnesium Molotov cocktail Petroleum jeUy Phosphorus Potassium chlorate Potassium chlorate... [Pg.160]

Monochloroacetic Acid Chloroacetyl Chloride Potassium Chlorate Potassium Chlorate Sodium Chlorate Chlordane Chlordane... [Pg.33]

Chlorate. Potassium chlorate, [CAS 3811-04-9], chlorate of potash, KCIO, white solid, soluble, mp about 350°C, powerful oxidizing agent, and consequently a fire hazard with dry organic materials, such as clothes, and with sulfur upon heating oxygen is liberated and the residue is potassium chloride formed by electrolysis of potassium chloride solution under proper conditions, Used (l)m matches, (2) in pyrotechnics, (3) as disinfectant, (4) as a source of oxygen upon heating, (Hazardous Use of potassium perchlorate is recommended instead )... [Pg.1361]

NaCIO 3 = KCIO 3 > NaCIO 2 > NaBrO 3 = KBrO 3 > Ba(C10 a ) z H 2 O. The substances for which "go" was recorded more than 10 times were sodium chlorate, potassium chlorate and sodium chlorite. Potassium chlorate was tested at a height of Hso which had been determined with the up and down method, and the ratio of "go" to "no go" events ratio was 13/20 (65%). A variation of about 3 times should be considered. When the test result are considered with those from the up and down method, the impact sensitivity of sodium chlorate may not be less than that of potassium chlorate. Meanwhile a significant difference between sodium chlorite and potassium chlorate is not observed. It is necessary to carry out the test more times to see if there is a significant difference between sodium chlorite and potassium chlorate. [Pg.119]

Chlorates Sodium chlorate Potassium chlorate 31,785 1 78542 Herbicide, reagent, oxygen generating agent Explosives, match, herbicide, fireworks... [Pg.259]

Bleaching powder Sodium chlorite Sodium chlorate Potassium chlorate Barium chlorate Silver chlorate Ignition Ignition Ignition Ignition Ignition Ignition Sodium chromate Potassium chromate Ammonium dichromate Sodium dichromate Potassium dichromate Barium peroxide Smoke Smoke Smoke Smoke Smoke Smoke to... [Pg.263]

Sodium chlorate contains more oxygen than potassium chlorate, but has the disadvantage of being hygroscopic. Neither salt ought to be used in mixtures which contain ammonium nitrate or ammonium perchlorate, for double decomposiUon mi t occur with the formation of dangerous ammonium chlorate. Potassium chlorate is one of the chlorates least soluble in water, potassium perchlorate one of the least soluble of the perchlorates. The latter salt is practically insoluble in alcohol. The perchlorates are in-... [Pg.444]

Homemade flash powder mixtures have a variety of formulations. They usually contain finely divided aluminum or magnesium metal and an oxidizing agent, such as ammonium chlorate, potassium chlorate, or potassium perchlorate, with possible additions of sulfur and/or sawdust. [Pg.580]

Inside the plastic cone at the head of the rocket might be a payload of small green stars, each about the size of a pea, containing ingredients such as barium chlorate, potassium chlorate, gums and binders. [Pg.33]

A red star might be based on potassium perchlorate, strontium carbonate and charcoal together with various binders and solvents to facilitate the pumping of solid stars. The composition for a green star could contain barium chlorate, potassium chlorate and charcoal together with binders, while the snowflake star is commonly made from potas-... [Pg.67]

Barium chlorate Potassium chlorate Acaroid resin Charcoal, 150 mesh Dextrin... [Pg.67]

Chlorates —CIO3 Metal chlorates Silver chlorate potassium chlorate sodium chlorate... [Pg.287]


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Chlorate de potassium

Coins using Potassium Chlorate

Decomposition of potassium chlorate

Equations Potassium chlorate

Explosives potassium-chlorate

Grenades, Potassium Chlorate

Limits of the potassium chlorate

Limits of the potassium chlorate content in dye smoke

Manganese dioxide, reaction with potassium chlorate

Mono potassium chlorate

Osmium tetroxide-Potassium chlorate

Oxygenated potassium chlorate

Perchlorates— Potassium Chlorate

Potassium Acetate Solution Chlorate

Potassium Alum Chlorate

Potassium Chlorate (KC

Potassium Chlorate . Iodic Acid

Potassium Chlorate, Making

Potassium bicarbonate chlorate

Potassium borates chlorate

Potassium carbonate chlorate

Potassium chlorate

Potassium chlorate (KCIO

Potassium chlorate available oxygen

Potassium chlorate crystal structure

Potassium chlorate density

Potassium chlorate melting point

Potassium chlorate oxidant

Potassium chlorate partial pressure

Potassium chlorate products

Potassium chlorate reaction with manganese oxide

Potassium chlorate thermal decomposition

Potassium chlorate total oxygen

Potassium chlorate, decomposition

Potassium chlorate, molecular weight

Potassium chlorate, reaction with

Potassium chlorate, reactions

Potassium chlorate, solubility

Potassium chlorate, toxicity

Potassium, chlorate chloride

Problems Potassium chlorate

Sulfur and potassium chlorate

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