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Potassium Chlorate Safety Data Sheet Toxicity Data: Orl-Rat LDLo: 7000 mg kg Ipr-Rat LDLo: 1500 mg kg Chronic Toxic Effects: This product has no known chronic effects Repeated or prolong exposure to this compound is not known to aggravate medical conditions
Potassium chlorate - Wikipedia Chlorate-based propellants are more efficient than traditional gunpowder and are less susceptible to damage by water However, they can be extremely unstable in the presence of sulfur or phosphorus and are much more expensive
Common Name: POTASSIUM CHLORATE Do not eat, smoke, or drink where Potassium Chlorate is handled, processed, or stored, since the chemical can be swallowed Wash hands carefully before eating, drinking, smoking, or using the toilet
SAFETY DATA SHEET - Fisher Sci Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment The product contains following substances which are hazardous for the environment
Potassium Chlorate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Matches are generally considered nontoxic when ingested, but they do contain 40% to 60% potassium chlorate in the match heads Potassium chlorate is a moderately effective oxidizing agent that can cause methemoglobinemia
Potassium Chlorate | KClO3 | CID 6426889 - PubChem Potassium chlorate, aqueous solution appears as a colorless liquid Denser than water Contact may irritate skin, eyes and mucous membranes May be toxic by ingestion Used to make other chemicals Ignites organic materials upon contact
POTASSIUM CHLORATE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA Gaseous ammonia, mixed with air reacts so vigorously with potassium chlorate that the reaction could become dangerous [Mellor 8:217 1946-47] A mixture of potassium chlorate and sodium amide explodes [Mellor 8:258 1946-47]
Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Potassium Chlorate’ The toxic dose of Potassium Chlorate is often reported to be 5 g, with the lethal adult dose being 15 to 35 g (AFOEHL, 1989) Mortality of a child has been reported after ingestion of 1 g of Potassium Chlorate
ICSC 0548 - POTASSIUM CHLORATE Not combustible but enhances combustion of other substances Gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gases) in a fire Risk of fire and explosion on contact with organic materials, powdered metals, ammonium salts, combustible substances or reducing agents NO open flames NO contact with flammables NO contact with hot surfaces