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Summary Of: Ammonium perchlorate
Ammonium perchlorate crystals decompose before melting...
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IUPAC name
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CAS number
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UN number
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0402
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1442
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SMILES
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Molecular formula
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Molar mass
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Density
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Melting point
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Solubility
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water
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Crystal structure
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MSDS
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EU classification
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NFPA 704
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R-phrases
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R9
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R20
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R21
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R22
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S-phrases
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S14
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S16
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S27
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S36
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S37
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anions
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ammonium chlorate
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ammonium chloride
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cations
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potassium perchlorate
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sodium perchlorate
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lithium perchlorate
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standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Infobox references
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chemical compound
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N
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H
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Cl
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O
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salt
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ammonia
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perchloric acid
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perchlorates
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oxidizer
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ammonia
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perchloric acid
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sodium perchlorate
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rhombohedra
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melting
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explosions
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propellants
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APCP
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Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters
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Alliant Techsystems
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solid rockets
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amateur
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high powered rockets
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space launch
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PEPCON disaster
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Categories
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Ammonium compounds
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Perchlorates
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Pyrotechnic oxidizers
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Rocket oxidizers
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