Aluminium is not a liquid at room temperature.
Nickel(II) chlorate
Any of the above based on the temperature. Solid at room temperature.
Beryllium chlorate is Be(ClO3)2 with the molar mass, 175.9145
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The formula for the compound aluminum chlorate is AlCl3O9 .
277.33amu
Al(ClO3)3
aluminium chloride and oxygen gas
Potassium chlorate contains oxygen atoms. These allow the sugar in the Gummi Bear to burn.
Decomposition of potassium chlorate is heat melting, so when you see that the powdered potassium turned into liquid, then it's done.
Aluminum Is A Solid!
Yes, if you melt the powdered potassium chlorate into its highly reactive liquid molten form, it will literally explode when it touches glucose, sugar for short.
Get a bunsen burner, and hold a flask or test tube with the potassium chlorate powder over the flame till it melts into the highly reactive liquid form. Also, be sure to wear a lab coat, some goggles, and gloves before dropping in that gummy bear.
Aluminum becomes liquid at its melting point:933.47 K ​(660.32 °C, ​1220.58 °F)
Aluminium is not a liquid at room temperature.
The most common liquid chlorinator (sodium hypo-chlorate) is a pale green. Elemental chlorine is actually a gas with a pale yellow/green hue.