Potassium chlorate

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Potassium Chlorate (KClO3 )CAS NO.: 3811-04-9Purity: 99%Appearance: White crystals or powderApplication:Pyrotechnics: Potassium chlorate is a key ingredient in fireworks and pyrotechnic compositions....


  • Purity: 0.025m³
  • Appearance: backhoe
  • Usage: 1235mm
  • Place of Origin: 380mm
  • Package: 930mm
  • Port: 180mm
  • Quantity (tons): 2550mm

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Potassium Chlorate (KClO3 )

CAS NO.: 3811-04-9

Purity: 99%

Appearance: White crystals or powder

Application:

Pyrotechnics: Potassium chlorate is a key ingredient in fireworks and pyrotechnic compositions.

Match Industry: Used in the production of matches as an oxidizing agent.

Bleaching Agent: Applied in the textile and paper industries as a bleaching agent for fabrics and paper pulp.

Chemical Synthesis: Utilized in the synthesis of various chemicals and pharmaceuticals.

 

Agriculture: Used in weed control and defoliation.

Oxygen Generation: Employed in laboratories and medical settings for producing oxygen.

Dye Industry: Applied in the preparation of certain dyes and pigments.

Explosives: Potassium chlorate can be used in the production of explosives, although its use in this context is regulated due to safety concerns.

Laboratory Reagent: Used in laboratories for various chemical reactions and experiments.

Oxidizing Agent: Employed as an oxidizing agent in certain chemical processes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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