Magnesium perchlorate is a powerful oxidizing agent, with the formula Mg(ClO4)2.Magnesium perchlorate The molecule is highly exothermic with addition of water, so reactions are done in large amounts of water to dilute it.decomposes at 250 °C.[1] The heat of formation is -568.90 kJ mol-1.
Magnesium Perchlorate Anhydrous
Magnesium perchlorate is a powerful oxidizing agent, with the formula Mg(ClO4)2.
Magnesium Perchlorate Hydrate
Magnesium perchlorate is a powerful oxidizing agent, with the formula Mg(ClO4)2.
Potassium perchlorate is the inorganic salt with the chemical formula KClO4. Like other perchlorates, this salt is a strong oxidizer and potentially reacts with many organic substances. This usually obtained as a colorless, crystalline solid is a common oxidizer used in fireworks, ammunition percussion caps, explosive primers, and is used variously in propellants, flash compositions, stars, and sparklers
Sodium perchlorate is the inorganic compound with the formula NaClO4. It is the most soluble of the common perchlorate salts. It is a white crystalline, hygroscopic solid that is highly soluble in water and in alcohol. It usually comes as the monohydrate, which has a rhombic crystal structure.