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  2. Barium chlorate - Wikipedia

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    Barium chlorate, Ba(ClO 3) 2, is the barium salt of chloric acid. It is a white crystalline solid, and like all soluble barium compounds, irritant and toxic. It is sometimes used in pyrotechnics to produce a green colour. It also finds use in the production of chloric acid.

  3. Solubility chart - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the solubility of various ionic compounds in water at 1 atm pressure and room temperature (approx. 25 °C, 298.15 K). "Soluble" means the ionic compound doesn't precipitate, while "slightly soluble" and "insoluble" mean that a solid will precipitate; "slightly soluble" compounds like calcium sulfate may require heat to precipitate.

  4. Barium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Barium hypochlorite is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Ba(O Cl) 2 (also written as Ba(ClO) 2). It is the barium salt of hypochlorous acid. It consists of barium cations Ba 2+ and hypochlorite anions − OCl.

  5. Barium chloride - Wikipedia

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    When cotunnite-structure BaCl 2 is subjected to pressures of 7–10 GPa, it transforms to a third structure, a monoclinic post-cotunnite phase. The coordination number of Ba 2+ increases from 9 to 10. [13] In aqueous solution BaCl 2 behaves as a simple salt; in water it is a 1:2 electrolyte [clarification needed] and the solution exhibits a ...

  6. Chlorate - Wikipedia

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    Chlorate is the common name of the ClO − 3 anion, whose chlorine atom is in the +5 oxidation state.The term can also refer to chemical compounds containing this anion, with chlorates being the salts of chloric acid.

  7. Hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, hypochlorite, or chloroxide is an oxyanion with the chemical formula ClO −. It combines with a number of cations to form hypochlorite salts. Common examples include sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) and calcium hypochlorite (a component of bleaching powder, swimming pool "chlorine"). [1] The Cl-O distance in ClO − is 1.69 ...

  8. Ca(ClO3)2 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Ca(ClO3)2

  9. Chloric acid - Wikipedia

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    Ba(ClO 3) 2 + H 2 SO 4 → 2 HClO 3 + BaSO 4 The chlorate must be dissolved in boiling water and the acid should be somewhat diluted in water and heated before mixing. Another method which can be used to produce solutions up to 10% concentration is by the use of cation exchange resins and a soluble salt such as NaClO 3 , where the Na+ cation ...