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Magnesium chlorate refers to inorganic compounds with the chemical formula Mg(ClO3)2(H2O)x. The anhydrous (x = 0), dihydrate (x = 2), and hexahydrate (x = 6) are known. These are thermally labile white solids. The hexahydrate has been identified on the Martian surface.[3]
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Magnesiumchlorate refers to inorganic compounds with the chemical formula Mg(ClO3)2(H2O)x. The anhydrous (x = 0), dihydrate (x = 2), and hexahydrate (x...
presence of magnesiumchlorate on the planet Mars. Examples of chlorates include potassium chlorate, KClO3 sodium chlorate, NaClO3 magnesiumchlorate, Mg(ClO3)2...
containing chlorate salts. Some flash powder formulations (those that use single-digit micrometre flake aluminium powder or fine magnesium powder as their...
Mg(OCl)2·2Mg(OH)2 and the latter generates hydroxide Mg(OH)2; magnesiumchlorate can be obtained by reacting magnesium carbonate with chloric acid and crystallizing hexahydrate...
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...
Strontium chlorate is a chemical compound, with the formula Sr(ClO3)2. It is a strong oxidizing agent. Strontium chlorate is created by warming a solution...
S T U V W X Y Z "Cerium (III) Acetate" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-28. "Magnesium Sulfite" (PDF). srdata.nist.gov. Retrieved 2018-12-21. Patnaik, Pradyot...
Lithium chlorate is the inorganic chemical compound with the formula LiClO3. Like all chlorates, it is an oxidizer and may become unstable and possibly...
influence the flame temperature, both by increasing it (e.g. nitrates, chlorates) and decreasing it (e.g. carbonates, oxalates), indirectly influencing...
then processed through a series of tanks, where sulfuric acid, sodium chlorate, and steam are used to extract the uranium from the solids slurry. The...
reacts with potassium chlorate and perchlorate, yielding hydrogen. Particle size selected according to the required burn rate. Magnesium – more sensitive and...
5.1 Chromium nitrate UN 2721 5.1 Copper chlorate UN 2722 5.1 Lithium nitrate UN 2723 5.1 Magnesiumchlorate UN 2724 5.1 Manganese nitrate UN 2725 5.1...
powder: Fine metal powder (usually aluminium or magnesium) and a strong oxidizer (e.g. potassium chlorate or perchlorate) Ammonal: Ammonium nitrate and...
For use in the pulp and paper industry, it is used to manufacture sodium chlorate, which is then reacted with sulfuric acid and a reducing agent such as...
chlorate anions and sulfate anions, and either have a treatment system in place, or purging of the brine loop to maintain safe levels, since chlorate...
precipitate out. Solubility rules Compounds that include ammonium (NH+ 4), chlorate (ClO− 3), or nitrate (NO− 3) are soluble without exceptions. Compounds...
important salt is sodium chlorate, mostly used to make chlorine dioxide to bleach paper pulp. The decomposition of chlorate to chloride and oxygen is...
of hypochlorite and replaces chlorine with chlorine dioxide or sodium chlorate. Totally chlorine-free bleaching utilizes oxygen and hydrogen peroxide...
hydroxide, called the Chloralkali process. Production of sodium chlorate and potassium chlorate. Production of perfluorinated organic compounds such as trifluoroacetic...
aluminium, iron, zirconium, and magnesium. These elements burn in the presence of air (O2) or oxidants (perchlorate, chlorate). Most elements in pyrotechnics...
heating, hypochlorite degrades to a mixture of chloride, oxygen, and chlorates: 2 ClO− → 2 Cl− + O 2 3 ClO− → 2 Cl− + ClO− 3 This reaction is exothermic...
decomposes at 156 °C to form silver chloride. It can also decompose to silver chlorate is chlorous acid is present. Silver chlorite reacts explosively with various...