Chlorates
Syntesis Project
What´s Chlorates?
They are powerful flammable oxidants, their mixtures of salts can be found in all combustible materials, this flame spreads quickly, that is, it has a lot of deflagation. Is a monovalent inorganic anion obtained by deprotonation of chloric acid.Chlorite and chlorate are disinfection products take from the use of chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant and for odour/taste control in water. Chlorine
What is their enviromental efect?
plants near water with chlorate do not grow.
Brown algae are too sensitive to the chlorates, so they are dying becuse that.
High content in human body produces: methaemoglobin formation, haemolysis and renal insufficiency. The toxic effects on the erythrocyte can be reproduced in vitro.
Chemical Composition
How is it produced?
One molecule of Cl (chlorine)
Three molecules of O (oxygen)
Chlorates
AMELYN HOFMANN
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Chlorates
Syntesis Project
What´s Chlorates?
They are powerful flammable oxidants, their mixtures of salts can be found in all combustible materials, this flame spreads quickly, that is, it has a lot of deflagation. Is a monovalent inorganic anion obtained by deprotonation of chloric acid.Chlorite and chlorate are disinfection products take from the use of chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant and for odour/taste control in water. Chlorine
What is their enviromental efect?
plants near water with chlorate do not grow.
Brown algae are too sensitive to the chlorates, so they are dying becuse that.
High content in human body produces: methaemoglobin formation, haemolysis and renal insufficiency. The toxic effects on the erythrocyte can be reproduced in vitro.
Chemical Composition
How is it produced?
One molecule of Cl (chlorine)
Three molecules of O (oxygen)