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Silver bromate chlorate

Ha.la.tes, Silver chlorate, AgClO, silver bromate, AgBrO, and silver iodate, AglO, have been prepared. The halates may decompose explosively if heated. [Pg.89]

Bromates, chlorates or iodates ignite in contact with phosphonium iodide at ambient temperature if dry, or in presence of acid to generate bromic acid, etc. Ignition also occurs with nitric acid, and reaction with dry silver nitrate is very exothermic. Interaction with antimony pentachloride at ambient temperature proceeds explosively. [Pg.1671]

Impact sensitivities of mixtures of red phosphorus with various oxidants were determined in a direct drop-ball method, which indicated higher sensitivities than those determined with an indirect striker mechanism. Mixtures with silver chlorate were most sensitive, those with bromates, chlorates and chlorites were extremely sensitive, and mixtures with sodium peroxide and potassium superoxide were more sensitive than those with barium, calcium, magnesium, strontium or zinc peroxides. Mixtures with perchlorates or iodates had sensitivities comparable to those of unmixed explosives, such as lead azide, 3,5-dinitrobenzenediazonium-2-oxide etc. [Pg.1888]

Lead acetate-lead bromate, 1540 Lead(II) chlorite, 4102 Mercury(II) bromate, 0270 Potassium bromate, 0255 Potassium chlorate, 4017 Potassium periodate, 4620 Silver bromate, 0007... [Pg.248]

Silver bromate, 0007 Silver buten-3-ynide, 1408 Silver chlorate, 0011 Silver chloride, 0008 Silver chlorite, 0010... [Pg.384]

Lead chromate Sulfur Lead(II) chlorite Non-metals Phosphorus(III) oxide Potassium bromate Non-metals Potassium chlorate Charcoal, etc., or Non-metals Potassium chlorite Sulfur Potassium perchlorate Sulfur Potassium permanganate Non-metals Silver bromate Sulfur compounds Silver chlorite Hydrochloric acid, etc. [Pg.1990]

LEAD SULFIDE (1314-87-0) PbS Noncombustible solid. Reacts violentiy with iodine monochloride, hydrogen peroxide. Incompatible with bromates, chlorates, hydrazinium nitrate, iodates, mercurous chloride, silver azide, zinc(II) nitrate, hexahydrate. [Pg.632]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.340 ]




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