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Potassium Chlorate Guide
A critical component in the heads of safety matches.
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2KClO3(s)→2KCl(s)+3O2(g)2 cap K cap C l cap O sub 3 open paren s close paren right arrow 2 cap K cap C l open paren s close paren plus 3 cap O sub 2 open paren g close paren ⚠️ Safety and Hazards POTASSIUM CHLORATE
Potassium chlorate has a variety of industrial and laboratory uses, including:
Historically used as a mild antiseptic or disinfectant. 🔬 Chemical Reaction: Thermal Decomposition When heated above or in the presence of a catalyst like manganese dioxide ( MnO2cap M n cap O sub 2 A critical component in the heads of safety matches
It is non-hygroscopic (doesn't easily absorb water from the air), making it more stable for storage than sodium chlorate. 🧪 Common Applications
Potassium chlorate ( KClO3cap K cap C l cap O sub 3 ) is a powerful oxidizing agent widely used in the chemical and pyrotechnics industries. It is particularly known for its role in high-temperature reactions and its ability to release significant amounts of oxygen when heated. ⚡ Chemical Properties KClO3cap K cap C l cap O sub 3 Molar Mass: Approximately Appearance: Odorless white crystalline solid ⚡ Chemical Properties KClO3cap K cap C l
Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable, but mixtures with fuel sources can become highly sensitive to friction or impact.
