Yes, Cl2O72- is called the dichromate ion, and it is a strong oxidizer. As such, it is a strong electrolyte.
ammonium perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizer and is very dangerous.
It is a strong oxidizer, yes.
Yes! Perchloric acid is a very powerful oxidizer, and in a crystallized form it can explode.
Potassium chlorate itself is not flammable but it is a strong oxidizer, meaning it can set other things on fire.
Yes, Cl2O72- is called the dichromate ion, and it is a strong oxidizer. As such, it is a strong electrolyte.
ammonium perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizer and is very dangerous.
It is a strong oxidizer, yes.
Activation energy, usually from a strong oxidizer.
No, The ceric ion is a strong oxidizer, especially under acidic conditions
Yes! Perchloric acid is a very powerful oxidizer, and in a crystallized form it can explode.
Oxygen Fluoride which does not exist, but oxygen difluoride does exist. However, it is very reactive. It is a very strong oxidizer.
Potassium chlorate itself is not flammable but it is a strong oxidizer, meaning it can set other things on fire.
Yes, chlorine is an oxidizer. And a very powerful one, too.
An oxidiser, or an oxidising agent. Spelled with a 'z' if you're American.
The main ingredient in Lysol is benzalkonium chloride. It also contains hydrogen peroxide, which is a strong oxidizer and acts as a solvent.
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizer. Because colored compounds are often caused by conjugated electrons or metal complexes, adding an oxidizer which destroys these compounds causes removal of the color.