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- Silver_chlorate abstract "Silver chlorate (AgClO3) forms white, tetragonal crystals. Like all chlorates, it is water-soluble and an oxidizing agent. As a simple metal salt, it is a common chemical in basic inorganic chemistry experiments. It is light-sensitive, so it must be stored in tightly closed dark-coloured containers.The substance exhibits blasting properties, therefore it is sometimes use as a primary explosive.Silver(I) means silver is in its normal +1 oxidation state.".
- Q211205 abstract "Silver chlorate (AgClO3) forms white, tetragonal crystals. Like all chlorates, it is water-soluble and an oxidizing agent. As a simple metal salt, it is a common chemical in basic inorganic chemistry experiments. It is light-sensitive, so it must be stored in tightly closed dark-coloured containers.The substance exhibits blasting properties, therefore it is sometimes use as a primary explosive.Silver(I) means silver is in its normal +1 oxidation state.".
- Silver_chlorate comment "Silver chlorate (AgClO3) forms white, tetragonal crystals. Like all chlorates, it is water-soluble and an oxidizing agent. As a simple metal salt, it is a common chemical in basic inorganic chemistry experiments. It is light-sensitive, so it must be stored in tightly closed dark-coloured containers.The substance exhibits blasting properties, therefore it is sometimes use as a primary explosive.Silver(I) means silver is in its normal +1 oxidation state.".
- Q211205 comment "Silver chlorate (AgClO3) forms white, tetragonal crystals. Like all chlorates, it is water-soluble and an oxidizing agent. As a simple metal salt, it is a common chemical in basic inorganic chemistry experiments. It is light-sensitive, so it must be stored in tightly closed dark-coloured containers.The substance exhibits blasting properties, therefore it is sometimes use as a primary explosive.Silver(I) means silver is in its normal +1 oxidation state.".