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Potassium perchlorate density

The influence of metal type on the specific impulse of propints has been described previously in this article (Table 16). The max theoretical specific impulse and density impulses (ISp x p ) for the oxidizers AN, AP and hydrazinium nitrate with 15 weight percent -fCH2)- binder have been calculated for various fuels (Ref 24). These data are in Tables 49-51. The ISp performance of nitronium perchlorate, lithium perchlorate and potassium perchlorate and metallized fuels with 4CH2>- binder are given in Table 52 (Ref 43)... [Pg.922]

Molecular weight 211 63f colourless tesseral crystals, specific gravity 2 986 which is 1. times larger than that of potassium nitrate, and 1.2 times larger than that of potassium perchlorate. Thus the large density is one of the remarkable nature of strontium nitrate. It melts at... [Pg.98]

Potassium perchlorate (KCIO4) has a lattice energy of -599 kJ/mol and a heat of hydration of —548 kJ/mol. Find the heat of solution for potassium perchlorate and determine the temperature change that occurs when 10.0 g of potassium perchlorate is dissolved with enough water to make 100.0 mL of solution. (Assume a heat capacity of 4.05 J/g °C for the solution and a density of 1.05 g/mL.)... [Pg.592]

Potassium iodate [7758-05-6] KIO, mol wt 214.02, 59.30% I, forms white, odorless crystals or a crystalline powder. It has a density 3.98 g/mL and mp of 560°C with partial decomposition. Potassium iodate is rapidly formed when potassium iodide is fused with potassium chlorate, bromate, or perchlorate. The solubihty in water is 9.16 g/100 g H2O at 25°C and 32.2 g/100 g H2O at 100°C. KIO is extensively used as an oxidizing agent in analytical chemistry and as amaturing agent and dough conditioner (see Bakery processes and leavening agents). [Pg.365]


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