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Lithium chlorate melting point

According to H. Bruhl, the melting point of lithium chlorate, LiC103. H20, is 63°-65°—A. Potilitzin gives 50° the molten mass readily forms an undercooled fluid. The hydrate becomes anhydrous in dry air at 90°, and melts at 129°. Lithium chlorate begins to decompose at 270°, and at higher temp, the decomposition is more rapid. The rate of decomposition reaches a maximum with rise of temp.,... [Pg.326]

According to A. Potilitzin, the melting point of trihydrated lithium perchlorate is 95° and, between 98° and 100°, the salt loses approximately two-thirds of its combined water and all the water is lost between 130° and 150° the anhydrous salt melts at 236°, and loses no oxygen at 300° this gas is evolved at about 368°, at 380° the speed of decomposition is rapid—lithium chlorate and chloride are first... [Pg.396]


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