Thermal Decomposition of Potassium Chlorate
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2KClO3 → 2KCl + 3O2
Übersicht
Potassium chlorate decomposes when heated (with MnO2 catalyst at ~200 C, or without catalyst at ~400 C) to form potassium chloride and oxygen gas. This reaction was historically used as a laboratory source of oxygen gas before compressed gas cylinders became widely available.
Teilnehmer
| Rolle | Substanz | Koeffizient | Zustand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Produkt | Potassium Chloride KCl | 2 | (s) |
| Produkt | Oxygen O | 3 | (g) |
Alltägliches Beispiel
Safety matches contain potassium chlorate as the oxidizer, which decomposes and releases oxygen when struck to help ignite the match.
Industrielle Bedeutung
Used in pyrotechnics, matches, and as a laboratory oxygen source. Potassium chlorate was historically used as a primary explosive, though safer alternatives have largely replaced it.
Eigenschaften
- Typ
- Decomposition
- Reversibel
- Nein
- Energie
- Endotherm
- ΔH
- 89,4 kJ/mol
- Katalysator
- Manganese dioxide (MnO₂)