Potassium chlorate
Potassium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KClO₃. At room temperature, it appears as a white powder or granular solid and exhibits strong oxidizing properties. Highly sensitive as an explosive component, potassium chlorate can easily detonate when heated or subjected to violent impact. Due to its powerful oxidizing ability, it’s also widely used in rocket fuels and as a key ingredient in fireworks.
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Potassium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KClO₃. At room temperature, it appears as a white powder or granular solid and exhibits strong oxidizing properties. Highly sensitive as an explosive component, potassium chlorate can easily detonate when heated or subjected to violent impact. Due to its powerful oxidizing ability, it’s also widely used in rocket fuels and as a key ingredient in fireworks. Additionally, potassium chlorate serves as a crucial raw material for producing chemical analysis reagents and oxidizing agents. However, given its inherent explosion risk, strict adherence to safety protocols is essential during handling and application. Overall, potassium chlorate remains an important inorganic compound with diverse industrial applications—but its use must always be approached with caution to ensure safety.
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Item Standard Test Result Determination Potassium Chlorate Content ≥ 98.5 99.23 Qualified Moisture ≤ 0.10 0.019 Qualified Water Insoluble Content ≤ 0.60 0.37 Qualified Chlorides (as KCl) ≤ 0.15 0.088 Qualified Bromates (as KBrO3) ≤ 0.20 0.10 Qualified Hypochlorite Pass Test Chlorite Pass Test Heavy Metals Pass Test Alkaline Earth Metals Pass Test Particle Size (≥ Passing 125 μm Sieve) 99.00
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