Potassium Chlorate «SECURE»

Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable, but mixtures with fuel sources can become highly sensitive to friction or impact.

Can react violently or cause explosions when mixed with organic materials, sulfur, phosphorus, or concentrated acids. POTASSIUM CHLORATE

Historically used as a mild antiseptic or disinfectant. 🔬 Chemical Reaction: Thermal Decomposition When heated above or in the presence of a catalyst like manganese dioxide ( MnO2cap M n cap O sub 2 Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable, but mixtures

Often used in chemistry labs to generate oxygen gas through thermal decomposition. Pure potassium chlorate is relatively stable

It is non-hygroscopic (doesn't easily absorb water from the air), making it more stable for storage than sodium chlorate. 🧪 Common Applications