Sodium perchlorate
Sodium perchlorate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula NaClO₄. It appears as a white powder or granular solid and is highly soluble in water. Sodium perchlorate is strongly corrosive, so it must be stored properly and kept away from direct skin contact.
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Sodium perchlorate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula NaClO₄. It appears as a white powder or granular solid and is highly soluble in water. Sodium perchlorate is strongly corrosive, so it must be stored carefully to prevent direct contact with skin. In industrial applications, sodium perchlorate is widely used as an oxidizing agent, bleaching agent, preservative, and as a key raw material for producing other chemicals. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in fields such as fireworks manufacturing and rocket fuels. However, due to its intense corrosiveness, strict adherence to safety protocols is essential when handling it to ensure personal safety.
Testing Basis and Results
Sample Name Sodium Perchlorate Production Date April 4, 2025 Quantity Inspected 27 tons Report Date April 5, 2025 Testing standard GB/T 23850-2009
Index Unit Type I Premium Grade Type I Qualified Type II Premium Grade Type II Qualified Inspection Result Sodium Perchlorate (NaClO₄·nH₂O) ≥ % 99.3 99.0 98.0 97.0 98.66 Water Insolubles ≤ % 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.001 Chlorides (as Cl) ≤ % 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.00026 Chlorates (as Cl) ≤ % 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 0.064 Sulfates (as SO₄) ≤ % 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.05 <0.01 Iron ≤ % 0.002 0.005 0.003 0.005 <0.002 Moisture ≤ % 0.20 0.30 — — 0.08 Appearance White crystalline powder White crystalline powder
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