Potassium Chlorate ✦ Working

Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable, but mixtures with fuel sources can become highly sensitive to friction or impact.

It is non-hygroscopic (doesn't easily absorb water from the air), making it more stable for storage than sodium chlorate. 🧪 Common Applications

Potassium chlorate has a variety of industrial and laboratory uses, including: POTASSIUM CHLORATE

), potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium chloride and oxygen gas.

Historically, improper handling has led to significant industrial accidents. Chlorate‐based homemade explosives: A review Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable, but mixtures

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A critical component in the heads of safety matches. or concentrated acids.

Can react violently or cause explosions when mixed with organic materials, sulfur, phosphorus, or concentrated acids.