you get metallic chlorides and oxygen
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
LiClO3 ------> LiCl + 3O
Sodium chlorate is an ionic substance, as it consists of a metal (sodium) and non-metallic elements.
604 g
Potassium Chlorate does not decompose on its own, it needs to be mixed with other compounds in order for it to decompose, however this is very dangerous because the mixture is very explosive and very sensitive, which means if you accidentally stepped on it or impacted it , it will go off giving you some serious injuries. If you ever worked in a lab or if you have ever seen the Potassium Chlorate bottles, they are usually written "Mixing with Oxidizers may be explosive" sometimes it just says "Do not mix with oxidizers" these are the warnings you would get on the label or MSDS sheets.
metallic chlorides and oxygen
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
LiClO3 ------> LiCl + 3O
metallic chlorides and oxygen
Sodium chlorate is an ionic substance, as it consists of a metal (sodium) and non-metallic elements.
604 g
Yes
yes
sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
Potassium Chlorate does not decompose on its own, it needs to be mixed with other compounds in order for it to decompose, however this is very dangerous because the mixture is very explosive and very sensitive, which means if you accidentally stepped on it or impacted it , it will go off giving you some serious injuries. If you ever worked in a lab or if you have ever seen the Potassium Chlorate bottles, they are usually written "Mixing with Oxidizers may be explosive" sometimes it just says "Do not mix with oxidizers" these are the warnings you would get on the label or MSDS sheets.
Metallic products account for approximately US$ 13.5 billion, or 4.5% of total exports.