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Mono potassium chlorate

Lead dioxide Lead perchlorate Lithium chlorate Lithium hypochlorite Lithium perchlorate Lithium peroxide Magnesium bromate Magnesium chlorate Magnesium perchlorate Magnesium peroxide Manganese dioxide Mercurous chlorate Mono-(trichloro)-tetra-(mono-potassium dichloro)-penta-s-triazinetrione... [Pg.64]

Nitrosodisulphonic acid decomposes spontaneously into sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide and nitric oxide. Its solution is rapidly decolorised on shaking with air or on mixing with hydrogen peroxide, per-mono- or perdi-sulphuric acid, nitric acid, chlorine or potassium chlorate. Most metallic oxides and carbonates decompose the solution, being converted into sulphates.7... [Pg.251]

Quite lately a patent has been taken out for a mixture of nitro- naphthalene or di-nitro-benzene with ammonium nitrate, and consists in using a solvent for one or other or both of the ingredients, effected in a wet state, and then evaporating off the solvent, care being taken not to melt the hydrocarbon. In this way a more intimate mixture is ensured between the particles of the components, and the explosive thus prepared can be fired by a small detonator, viz, by 0.54 grms. of fulminate. Favier s explosive also contains mono-nitro-naphthalene (8.5 parts), together with 91.5 parts of nitrate of ammonia. This explosive is made in England by the Miners Safety Explosive Co. A variety of roburite contains chloro-nitro-naphthalene. Romit consists of 100 parts ammonium nitrate and 7 parts potassium chlorate mixed with a solution of 1 part nitro-naphthalene and 2 parts rectified paraffin oil. [Pg.68]

Potassium Chlorate 79 parts. Mono-nitro-Benzene 21 "... [Pg.130]

In this synthesis it is interesting that it is the mono-sulphonic acid of anthraquinone and not the di-sulphonic acid which is the intermediate product. Other syntheses have been used commercially. Anthraquinone may be converted into alizarin without sulphonation by treating it with a mixture of sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and sodium chlorate and heating to 200°. Also electrolytically by passing a current through a mixture of anthraquinone and fused potassium hydroxide. [Pg.805]


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