CAS
NO. |
7775-09-9 |
|
EINECS
NO. |
231-887-4 |
FORMULA |
NaClO3 |
MOL
WT. |
106.44
|
H.S.
CODE
|
2829.11 |
TOXICITY |
Oral
rat LD50: 1200 mg/kg |
SYNONYMS |
Soda
Chlorate; Chloric acid, sodium salt; |
chlorax;
Chlorsaure (German); Natrium Chloraat (Dutch); Natrium
Chlorat (German); Sodio (Clorato Di) (Italian); Sodium
(Chlorate De) (French); Chlorate of Soda; |
SMILES |
chlorine
on hot concentrated sodium hydroxide |
CLASSIFICATION
|
DISINFECTANTS
/
|
PHYSICAL
AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
|
PHYSICAL
STATE |
white
crystalline solid, saline taste |
MELTING
POINT |
248
C
|
BOILING
POINT |
300
C (Decomposes) |
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY |
2.5 |
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER |
soluble
in water and alcohol |
pH |
5
- 7 |
VAPOR
DENSITY |
3.7 |
AUTOIGNITION
|
|
NFPA
RATINGS
|
Health:
1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 1 Other: Oxidizer
|
REFRACTIVE
INDEX
|
|
FLASH
POINT |
Not
combustible |
STABILITY |
Stable
under ordinary conditions |
APPLICATIONS
|
Sodium
chlorate is
a powerful oxidizing agent. It is
used to manufacture explosives and matches because
of its ability to produce oxygen.
Chlorate
is a powerful ingredient of bleaching powder
used in paper
and pulp processing and calico
printing.
It is used also a weed killer and defoliant. |
SALES
SPECIFICATION |
APPEARANCE
|
white
crystalline solid |
CONTENT |
99.0%
min
|
WATER
INSOLUBLES
|
0.03%
max
|
CHLORIDES |
0.3%
max |
SULFATE
SALTS |
0.02%
max |
CHROMATES
|
0.02%
max
|
Fe
|
0.03%
max
|
WATER
|
1.0%
max
|
TRANSPORTATION |
PACKING |
|
HAZARD
CLASS |
5.1
(Packing Group: II) |
UN
NO. |
1495 |
OTHER
INFORMATION |
Hazard Symbols: XN O, Risk Phrases: 22/9, Safety
Phrases:13/17/46 |
Chlorate
is the common name for chlorate(V) salt. The
related names to the acids are clear when the
oxidation number statement is appended; hypochlorite
[or chlorate(I)] contains the ion, ClO-
;
chlorite [or chlorate(III)], ClO2-;
Chlorate [or chlorate(V)], ClO3-;
perchlorate [or chlorate(VII)], ClO4-.
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