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containing this anion, with
chlorates being the
salts of
chloric acid.
Other oxyanions of
chlorine can be
named "
chlorate"
followed by a
Roman numeral...
- have
resulted from
liquid chlorates spattering into the
latex or PVC
tubes of
oxygen generators and from
contact between chlorates and
hydrocarbon sealing...
- chlorate, is in
bleaching of pulp. All other, less
important chlorates are
derived from
sodium chlorate,
usually by salt
metathesis with the
corresponding chloride...
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calcium chlorates with
ammonium carbonate or
ammonium sulfate,
producing the
respective carbonate or
sulfate precipitate and an
ammonium chlorate solution...
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sodium chlorate and
sodium chloride: 3 NaOCl(aq) → 2 NaCl(aq) + NaClO3(aq) This
reaction is
exploited in the
industrial production of
sodium chlorate. An...
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Lithium chlorate is the
inorganic chemical compound with the
formula LiClO3. Like all
chlorates, it is an
oxidizer and may
become unstable and possibly...
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edition (March 28, 2006), ISBN 978-0-07-143763-9 "
Chlorates". PoisonCentre.be (in French).
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Calcium chlorate is the
calcium salt of
chloric acid, with the
chemical formula Ca(ClO3)2. Like
other chlorates, it is a
strong oxidizer.
Calcium chlorate is...
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Silver chlorate (AgClO3)
forms white,
tetragonal crystals. Like all
chlorates, it is water-soluble and an
oxidizing agent. As a
simple metal salt, it is...
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inorganic chlorates mixed with
nitroaromatics (e.g.
nitrobenzene or dinitrotoluene) plus a
little paraffin or
castor oil as a
moderant for the
chlorate. Several...