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CHLORATE AND PERCHLORATE EXPLOSIVES 359<br />

Potassium chlorate.<br />

Sodium chlorate. . .<br />

Nitronaphthalene...<br />

Dinitrotoluene. . : . ,<br />

Castor oil<br />

ONo.l<br />

Formula<br />

41<br />

80<br />

12<br />

8<br />

ONo. 1<br />

Formula<br />

GO bis<br />

80<br />

13 25<br />

ONo. 2<br />

Formula<br />

60 6isM<br />

Cheddite<br />

No. 4<br />

79<br />

1<br />

15<br />

5<br />

O No. 5<br />

Cheddite<br />

No. 1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cheddites are manufactured by melting the nitro compounds<br />

in the castor oil at 80°, adding little by little the pul-<br />

Tf-ized chlorate dried <strong>and</strong> still warm, <strong>and</strong> mixing thoroughly.<br />

Tfte mixture is emptied out onto a table, <strong>and</strong> rolled to a thin<br />

layer which hardens on cooling <strong>and</strong> breaks up under the roller<br />

<strong>and</strong> is then sifted <strong>and</strong> screened.<br />

Sodium chlorate contains more oxygen than potassium chlorate,<br />

but has the disadvantage <strong>of</strong> being hygroscopic. Neither salt<br />

ought to be used in mixtures which contain ammonium nitrate<br />

or ammonium perchlorate, for double decomposition might occur<br />

with the formation <strong>of</strong> dangerous ammonium chlorate. Potassium<br />

chlorate is one <strong>of</strong> the chlorates least soluble in water, potassium<br />

perchlorate one <strong>of</strong> the least soluble <strong>of</strong> the perchlorates. <strong>The</strong> latter<br />

salt is practically insoluble in alcohol. <strong>The</strong> perchlorates are intrinsically<br />

more stable <strong>and</strong> less reactive than the chlorates, <strong>and</strong><br />

are much safer in contact with combustible substances. Unlike<br />

the chlorates they are not decomposed by hydrochloric acid, <strong>and</strong><br />

they do not yield an explosive gas when warmed with concentrated<br />

sulfuric acid. <strong>The</strong> perchlorates require a higher temperature<br />

for their decomposition than do the corresponding chlorates.<br />

SOLUBILITY. 7 ARTS PER 100 PARTS OF WATER<br />

KC10, NaC10» KC10. NH.CJO.<br />

At 0° 3.3 82. 0.7 12.4<br />

At 100° 56. 204. 18.7 88.2<br />

Mixtures <strong>of</strong> aromatic nitro compounds with chlorate are dangerously<br />

sensitive unless they are phlegmatized with castor oil<br />

or a similar material, but there are other substances, such as<br />

79<br />

16<br />

5

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