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Can bleach solution be used for potassium chlorate production?

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Can bleach solution be used for potassium chlorate production?
« on: 06/04/2008 18:46:15 »
Instead of making a patassium chloride soltution with water to make chlorate. could you make a soltution with patassium chloride and bleach, would this make chlorate production faster( since there is already hypochlorite in the bleach)?
« Last Edit: 08/04/2008 08:56:34 by chris »
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Re: Can bleach solution be used for potassium chlorate production?
« Reply #1 on: 07/04/2008 01:35:39 »
Where can I get a cheap, and long lasting anode( like an MMO).
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Re: Can bleach solution be used for potassium chlorate production?
« Reply #2 on: 07/04/2008 10:45:19 »
Quote from: tylerb on 06/04/2008 18:46:15
Instead of making a patassium chloride soltution with water to make chlorate. could you make a soltution with patassium chloride and bleach, would this make chlorate production faster( since there is already hypochlorite in the bleach)?

And why do you need KCl at all, then?

Edit: from bleach only you will get NaClO3, but when you stop the process, you will have to add a soluble salt of potassium, to precipitate the KClO3
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