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kainuri9

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  1. Well, I have no idea whether two simultaneous reactions involving same reactants in the same concentration to yield different products is possible or not. I think it's impossible.

    Hmm... a possible Reaction I thought of myself was : 3( C ) + 3(KClO3) => 3(CO2) + 2(ClO) + KCl + K2O

    Wich if you look at the molecular structure of KClO3 would be theoreticaly very straight forward.

    I don't know though if this is possible or not but as I said it looks like it should work...

  2. Im not sure wich one of these apply to the combustion of carbon using Potassium Chlorate :

    3( C ) + 2(KClO3) = 3(CO2) + 2(KCl) OR 3( C ) + 4(KClO3) = 3(CO2) + 4(ClO) + 2(K2O)

     

    if second Reaction is true:

    Hypochloride would be formed, would it be toxic?

    Also the K2O would react with H20 in the air to Form KOH wich is caustic.

    And i would also need only half the amount of Carbon fuel.

     

    So is this reaction harmless :1st reaction

    or does it create toxic fumes :(2nd Reaction)

     

    thanks already :)

     

    PS: is carbon a good fuel to use or an organic compound like powderd sugar?

     

    PPS: would Hypochloride form Chlorate (ClO3) under high temperatures formed within the Reaction and the Oxygen Present in the air 3( C ) + 4(KClO3) +4(O2) = 3(CO2) + 4(ClO3) + 2(K2O)

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