chlorate
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See also: Chlorate
English
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[edit]chlorate (plural chlorates)
- (chemistry) Any salt of chloric acid.
- Chlorates are powerful oxidizing agents.
- 1867, Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson, Chemical Technology, page 696:
- The new fulminate consists of a mixture of chlorate of potash, with the prussiates, soluble or unsoluble, the hyposulphites, the hypophosphites, the phosphides, the amorphous phosphorus, alone or combined.
- 2025 January 29, Lucy Hooker, “Coca-Cola recalls drinks in UK due to chemical levels”, in BBC News[1]:
- The higher levels of chlorate were discovered during routine testing at the company's production facility in Ghent, Belgium, according to an unnamed company spokesperson quoted by the AFP news agency.
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[edit]any salt of chloric acid
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[edit]French
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[edit]chlorate m (plural chlorates)
Further reading
[edit]- “chlorate”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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