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Re: [APD] Potassium chlorate - KClO3 advice



It's even more useful as the oxidizer in explosives. It should release chloride ions, not free chlorine. Chloride ions are just one half of the formula for good-old salt.

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Jerry Baker (from my mobile phone)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Halliday <stuart at mytriops_com>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:15 PM
To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
Subject: [APD] Potassium chlorate - KClO3 advice

Can someone who knows more about chemistry give me some advice on this 
chemical pretty please?

I bought, more out of curiously than anything else, some 'Supa Oxygenating 
Tablets'. Which claims to be 98% Potassium Chlorate.

After looking up Wikipedia, it seems that this chemical dissolves in water 
to release oxygen. But surely it also releases Potassium and Chlorine into 
the water?

The tiny pills you dose 2 per 5 litres (1 gallon) are only about 1cm wide. 
You're suppose to use them in fish bowls or when transporting the fish in bags.

OK, the Potassium the fish won't mind. But Chlorine is not good surely?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_chlorate

http://www.supa-aquatics.co.uk/aquatic_products.asp?action=sub&catname=Water%20Conditioning%20Products


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Stuart Halliday
http://mytriops.com/
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