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The chlorate anion has the formula ClO 3 − . In this case, the chlorine atom is in the +5 oxidation state. "Chlorate" can also refer to chemical compounds containing this anion; chlorates are t...
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Chlorite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The chlorite ion is ClO 2 − . A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in oxidation state +3. Chlorites are also known as salts of chlorous acid. Chlorine c...
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Industrial chlorates are solely produced by electrolysis of hot sodium chloride solutions. This chlorate electrolysis is performed without the separation of the anode and the cathode regions Electrolysis of chlorate is undesired due to the fact that it consumes large amounts of energy.
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For salts of chloric acid, i.e. compounds containing the chlorate ion, ClO3−, see Category:Chlorates. ... Media in category "Chlorate ion" ... The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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The most accurate measurement method for determining the chlorate ion concentration in bleach is ion chromatography (IC). Because this measurement requires specialized equipment and training, most bleach producers are unable to measure the chlorate ion concentration (and the subsequent bleach loss) at the production site.
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Key Phrase page for chlorate ion formation: Books containing the phrase chlorate ion formation ... Featured Books for "chlorate ion formation" ... (1997) also presented data on sodium hypochlorite stability and chlorate ion formation as shown in Table 3.1. In this study, commercially produced sodium hypochlorite was used at...
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An in-situ procedure is described for measuring chlorate ion concentration in aqueous media containing the same by employing electrodes, particularly microelectrodes which generate a sigmoidal-type response at high chlorate ion concentration, and which exhibit catalytic properties toward chlorate ion ...
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Christopher S. Furman and Dale W. Margerum* ... Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1393 ... In papers with more than one author, the asterisk indicates the name of the author to whom inquiries about the paper should be addressed.
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ClO3-. A very reactive inorganic anion. The term chlorate can also be used to describe any compound containing the chlorate ion, normally chlorate salts (e.g. potassium chlorate, KClO3). The chlorate ion is a natural breakdown product of chlorine dioxide (e.g. by sunlight or in water).
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