chlorate

IPA: kɫˈɔreɪt

noun

  • (chemistry) Any salt of chloric acid.
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Examples of "chlorate" in Sentences

  • Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • Eka Chemicals in Marietta, Ga., is working to license sodium chlorate.
  • The latrines are primitive and are not disinfected with chlorate of lime.
  • EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • Any type of sugar will make a big boom on a bed of potassium chlorate, which is simply an oxidizing agent.
  • But they can't tell the difference between nitrogen and chlorate, so if there's chlorate present, they try to use that.
  • Locally, the use of mouth-washes, such as chlorate of potash or black wash diluted with lime-water, the insufflation of powdered iodoform and borax with
  • Here is a salt called chlorate of potassa, which is now made in large quantities for bleaching, and chemical and medical uses, and for pyrotechnic and other purposes.
  • I have some pyrotechnics in my background, and to quote George Plimpton, hearing the word “chlorate” without “per” in front of it is like hearing the word “cobra” without “dead” before it.
  • In this crucible I have mixed together just one ounce of sugar and one and one-eighth ounces of solidified oxygen, solidified by the force of chemical affinity and bound up in a white salt called chlorate of potash.

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