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ezekiel
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posted August 03, 1999 11:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ezekiel   Click Here to Email ezekiel     
How does NaClO3 compare with potassium clorate and potassium nitrate?
Does anybody know its solulbility in water?
Oh , and any tests to see how pure it is.

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Saiyan Knight
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posted August 03, 1999 11:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Saiyan Knight     
Sodium chlorate is more hydroscopic(meaning that it absorbs water from the air) than potassium chlorate. Also the two chlorate salts are a more powerful oxidizer than potassium nitrate and, sodium chlorate and potassium chlorate are salts of chloric acid while potassium nitrate is a salt of nitric acid. Also I don't know the solubility of sodium chlorate but I do know that it is slightly soluble in boiling water.


Survivor
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posted August 04, 1999 06:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Survivor   Click Here to Email Survivor     
One gram NaClO3 dissolves in 1 ml cold water and in 0.5 ml boiling water.

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