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potassium chlorate

NOUN
  1. a white salt (KClO3) used in matches, fireworks, and explosives; also used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent

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  • Ignition was effected by the flame resulting when a pad of cotton-wool impregnated with benzoline or potassium chlorate was fired by an electrically heated wire. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Melt the oxygen - potassium chlorate, drop in some candy, and a fantastic display of fireworks will follow.
  • EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • We can make sodium chlorate (or potassium chlorate) unite with iodine and chloride acid to yields iodine mono-chloride solution under acetic acid.
  • Some used gelatine sticks while others used a home-made explosive compound of ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate, sulphuric acid and sugar - chemicals available over the counter in most major cities.
  • Any type of sugar will make a big boom on a bed of potassium chlorate, which is simply an oxidizing agent. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gummi bear dropped into molten potassium chlorate.
  • This week, we're finding out what happens to a gummi bear (i.e., sucrose) when it's dropped into molten potassium chlorate. Boing Boing
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