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But an overnight stay in the refrigerator results in the potassium chlorate crystals seen above. Fiery testing (seen below) lets him know the experiment worked. From here the product can be used ...
For the first time in the 12-year war, potassium chlorate was the most common ingredient, fueling 60% of the IEDs. "What we have seen over the year is its use spreading across the country at an ...
Potassium chlorate (KClO 3) is a strong oxidizing agent that has a wide variety of uses. It is or has been a component of explosives, fireworks, safety matches, and disinfectants. As a high school or ...
(Credit: NurdRage) Using practically the same recipe of potassium chlorate and sugar as in the 19th century, [NurdRage] uses paper straws to contain this powder. Glue is used to section the paper ...
What is the use of potassium chlorate? Potassium chlorate (KClO 3) is a strong chemical that helps things burn quickly and is used in several ways. It has been part of explosives, fireworks ...
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