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Title: Are potassium chloride and chlorate the same?
Post by: Ch0c0lat3M1lk on October 23, 2019, 12:50:55 AM
I want to do this exploding gummy bear experiment and can't get potassium chlorate for it. I found potassium chloride though. I was wondering if they are the same, if there are any differences, or if using potassium chloride will still work. I tried to do it myself by researching to not get any exact answers but I think they are different but I don't know if the gummy bear will still explode.
Title: Re: Are potassium chloride and chlorate the same?
Post by: billnotgatez on October 23, 2019, 02:47:44 AM
Have you looked up the differences using WIKI
https://www.wikipedia.org/ (https://www.wikipedia.org/)

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