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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 00:52
Potassium chlorate waste


As a second product of reaction, I'm planning to do, I will get about 150g of potassium chlorate. And for now I don't have any ideas what to do with it instead of just put on shelf. I'm interested in some synthetic processes (not mixing with sugar, gummy bear, making chlorine or decomposing to chloride etc.) Any ideas?
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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 01:20


I would purify by recrystalization, dry it and store it

you could use it with MnO2 as a source of oxygen

or you could use it as a weed-killer to dispose of it usefully




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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 01:42


What's wrong with the screaming gummy bear?



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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 01:46


Nothing, but 150g is far too much and I would like to perform some synthesis. KClO3 itself is quite poorly soluble in water (as a potassium salt) so it limits it usage.
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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 01:57


Mind if I ask what kind of reaction is it?
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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 02:05


The one, I'm going to do? So, I had an opportunity to buy barium chlorate. I would react it with potassium iodide and by differences in solubility separate potassium chlorate (far worse soluble) from barium iodide. I would use this salt to prepare other iodides as it will form insoluble barium sulfate after reacting with different sulfates salts.
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[*] posted on 25-8-2016 at 07:10


Maybe check Woelen's website...he does many interesting things with chlorates amongst others.



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