Nghĩa của từ chlorate bằng Tiếng Hàn

noun - chlorate
염소산염: chlorate

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1. Purification of aqueous alkali metal chlorate solutions

2. Due to its oxidative nature, sodium chlorate can be very toxic if ingested.

3. salts, such as ammonium chloride, potassium chlorate, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, perborate, silver nitrate

4. The crystallization of agitated aqueous solutions of sodium chlorate and sodium bromate was nucleated with levo- or dextrorotatory crystal powders of sodium chlorate and sodium bromate to furnish new crystals with a high degree of chiroptical purity.

5. Nitrate reductase A has a slightly greater affinity for NO3-than for ClO3-; but under saturating conditions chlorate is reduced at a sliggtly more rapid rate than nitrate: the ratio of chlorate- and nitrate reductase activities approaches the value of 1.5.

6. The Corrosive Salts used in Ammunition Production from the 1930's through 1990's was Potassium Chlorate which is also the same salt left by Pyrodex

7. From the analogy with sodium chlorate, even small amounts of about 1 gram can be expected to cause nausea, vomiting and even life-threatening hemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient persons.

8. When you have a polyatomic ion with one more oxygen than the “-ate” ion, then your Acid will have the prefix “per-” and the suffix “-ic.” For example, the chlorate ion is ClO 3 –

9. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Italians found that when they added potassium chlorate to gunpowder, the mixture burned with enough heat to turn metals into gas, tinting the resulting flame.

19세기 초에 이탈리아 사람들은, 화약에 염소산칼륨을 섞어 만든 혼합물은 금속이 가스가 될 정도의 열을 내며 그로 인해 불꽃에 색이 생긴다는 사실을 알아냈던 것입니다.

10. First, the explosively unstable gas chlorine dioxide, ClO2 is produced by reducing sodium chlorate in a strong acid solution with a suitable reducing agent (for example, sodium chloride, sulfur dioxide, or hydrochloric acid).

11. It is still used in combination with potassium chlorate to make a contact explosive known as "red explosive" for some types of torpedoes and other novelty exploding fireworks branded as 'cracker balls', as well in the cores of some types of crackling stars.

12. Inorganic Anions refer to the combination of: Common Anions: chloride, fluoride, bromide, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, and phosphate; Inorganic disinfection byproducts (DBPs): chlorate, chlorite, and bromate; Other Anions, such as perchlorate and chromate.; Chloride and sulfate are also matrix Anions due to their high concentration in certain drinking water samples.

13. Provided the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

14. Provided that the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

15. The nitrate Zn(NO3) 2, chlorate Zn(ClO3) 2, sulfate ZnSO 4, phosphate Zn 3(PO4) 2, molybdate ZnMoO 4, cyanide Zn(CN) 2, arsenite Zn(AsO2) 2, arsenate Zn(AsO4) 2·8H 2O and the chromate ZnCrO 4 (one of the few colored zinc compounds) are a few examples of other common inorganic compounds of zinc.

16. Common Cations and Anions Name Formula Charge Name Formula Charge Name Formula Charge aluminum Al 3+ +3 magnesium Mg 2+ +2 carbonate CO 3 2– –2 ammonium NH 4 + +1 manganese (II) Mn 2+ +2 chlorate ClO 3 – –1 barium Ba 2+ +2 manganese (III) Mn 3+ +3 chloride Cl – –1 cadmium Cd 2+ +2 mercury (I)