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Potassium chlorate, reaction with

Precaution Incandescent reaction on heating with potassium chlorate reaction with sodium... [Pg.280]

Vicinal iodo carboxylates may also be prepared from the reaction of olefins either with iodine and potassium iodate in acetic acid/ or with N-iodosuccinimide and a carboxylic acid in chloroform. " A number of new procedures for effecting the hydroxylation or acyloxylation of olefins in a manner similar to the Prevost or Woodward-Prevost reactions include the following iodo acetoxylation with iodine and potassium chlorate in acetic acid followed by acetolysis with potassium acetate reaction with iV-bromoacetamide and silver acetate in acetic acid reaction with thallium(III) acetate in acetic acid and reaction with iodine tris(trifluoroacetate) in pentane. ... [Pg.88]

Properties. (Perform the experiment in a fume cupboard]) 1. Put several potassium chlorate crystals into a small porcelain bowl and carefully wet them with 3-4 drops of a 96% sulphuric acid solution. What is observed Perform a similar experiment with concentrated hydrochloric acid. What is observed in this case Write the equations of the reactions. What products form when potassium chlorate reacts with oxalic acid ... [Pg.101]

Simultaneously, a unimolecular reaction occurs, potassium chlorate decomposing with formation of potassium chloride, and evolution of oxygen ... [Pg.167]

According to Dr. Osada, potassium chlorate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce chlorine dioxide, C102-,and chlorine, Cl, where the latter reduces the explosive tendency of the former. And in this case it is as dangerous as it is with sulphuric acid. Potassium chlorate does not react with nitric acid, but if there is potassium chloride in the potassium chlorate, it causes a violent reaction with the generation of chlorine dioxide. Accordingly, the amount of potassium chloride as an impurity is significant. Potassium chlorate reacts with phosphoric acid less violently than with hydrochloric acid, but it also generates chlorine dioxide. [Pg.89]

AMCHLOR (12125-02-9) Can be self-reactive explosion may occur when closed containers are opened after long storage. Contact with water can cause a violent reaction with heat and formation of hydrogen chloride. Violent reaction with boron trifluoiide, boron penta-fluoride, bromine trifluoride, iodine heptafluoride, potassium chlorate. Mixture with hydrogen cyanide may form explosive nitrogen trichloride. Incompatible with alkalis, alkali carbonates, acids, salts of lead or silver. At fire temperature conditions, fumes corrode metals. [Pg.75]

COBALT (7440-48-4) An extreme fire hazard. Pyrophoric particles or dust can self-ignite in air. Violent reaction with acetylene, ammonium nitrate, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, cumene hydroperoxide, hydrogen peroxide (90%), nitryl fluoride, organic peroxides forms explosive mixture with potassium chlorate. Incompatible with sodium borohydride. Capable of promoting the decomposition of many organic materials. [Pg.343]

The reaction between potassium chlorate and red phosphorus takes place when you strike a match on a matchbox. If you were to react 52.9 g of potassium chlorate (KCIO3) with excess red phosphorus, what mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide (P4O10) would be produced ... [Pg.123]

Oxygen can be prepared by heating potassium chlorate, KCIO3, with manganese dioxide as a catalyst. The reaction is... [Pg.200]

Liquid chlorine dioxide, ClOj, boils at 284 K to give an orange-yellow gas. A very reactive compound, it decomposes readily and violently into its constituents. It is a powerful oxidising agent which has recently found favour as a commercial oxidising agent and as a bleach for wood pulp and flour. In addition, it is used in water sterilisation where, unlike chlorine, it does not produce an unpleasant taste. It is produced when potassium chlorate(V) is treated with concentrated sulphuric acid, the reaction being essentially a disproportionation of chloric(V) acid ... [Pg.335]


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