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Name

Ammonium chlorate

EINECS N/A
CAS No. 10192-29-7 Density g/cm3
PSA 57.20000 LogP 0.70930
Solubility g/100g H2O: 28.7 (0°C), 115 (75°C) [CIC73] Melting Point 102(爆炸)
Formula ClH O3 . H3 N Boiling Point °Cat760mmHg
Molecular Weight 101.49 Flash Point °C
Transport Information N/A Appearance colourless to light yellow liquid
Safety A powerful oxidizer. Moderately flammable due to spontaneous chemical reaction. Explosion hazard due to shock, chemical reaction, or exposure to heat. A storage hazard; it may explode at room temperature. Explodes when heated to 100°C. When contaminated it is very sensitive. Solution in water may explode if heated or dried. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of Cl and NOx. Incompatible with reducing materials; BrF3; BrF5. Risk Codes R24/25; R34; R39/23/24/25; R23/24/25
Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of 10192-29-7 (Ammonium chlorate) Hazard Symbols Spontaneous chemical reaction with reducing agents. Powerful oxidizer. When contaminated with combustible materials, it can ignite. Shock sensitive; can detonate when exposed to heat or vibration, especially when contaminated.
Synonyms

Ammoniumchlorate (6CI,7CI); Ammonium chlorate (NH4ClO3)

Article Data 30

Ammonium chlorate Chemical Properties

Molecule structure of Ammonium chlorate (CAS NO.10192-29-7):

IUPAC Name: Azane; chloric acid 
Molecular Weight: 101.48966 g/mol
Molecular Formula: ClH4NO
Density: 1.80 g/cm3
Melting Point: 102 °C
H-Bond Donor: 2
H-Bond Acceptor: 4
Exact Mass: 100.987971
MonoIsotopic Mass: 100.987971
Topological Polar Surface Area: 55.4
Heavy Atom Count: 5
Complexity: 46.2
Canonical SMILES: N.OCl(=O)=O
InChI: InChI=1S/ClHO3.H3N/c2-1(3)4;/h(H,2,3,4);1H3
InChIKey: KHPLPBHMTCTCHA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
EINECS: 233-468-1

Ammonium chlorate Uses

 Ammonium chlorate (CAS NO.10192-29-7) is used as chemicals, explosives and oxidant.

Ammonium chlorate Production

 Ammonium chlorate is obtained by precipitating barium, strontium or calcium chlorates with ammonium carbonate, or by neutralizing chloric acid with either ammonia or ammonium carbonate or ammonium sulfate, producing the respective carbonate or sulfate precipitate and an ammonium chlorate solution.

Ammonium chlorate Safety Profile

A powerful oxidizer. Moderately flammable due to spontaneous chemical reaction. Explosion hazard due to shock, chemical reaction, or exposure to heat. A storage hazard; it may explode at room temperature. Explodes when heated to 100°C. When contaminated it is very sensitive. Solution in water may explode if heated or dried. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of Cl and NOx. Incompatible with reducing materials; BrF3; BrF5.

Ammonium chlorate Standards and Recommendations

DOT Classification:  Forbidden

Ammonium chlorate Specification

 Ammonium chlorate (CAS NO.10192-29-7) is also named as Chloric acid, ammonium salt ; Ammonium chlorate [Forbidden] . It is colorless or white crystal with pungent odor. Ammonium chlorate is a very unstable oxidizer and will decompose, sometimes violently, at room temperature. Ammonium chlorate is soluble in water and insoluble in ethanol. Ammonium chlorate is moderate toxic. It is flammable by organic matter, reducing agents, sulfur, phosphorus and other combustibles. It will produce toxic nitrogen oxide and chloride smoke when buring. So the storage environment should be ventilate, low-temperature and dry. Keep Ammonium chlorate (CAS NO.10192-29-7) separate from organic matter, reducing agents, sulfur, phosphorus and other combustibles.