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chlorate

American  
[klawr-eyt, -it, klohr-] / ˈklɔr eɪt, -ɪt, ˈkloʊr- /

noun

  1. a salt of chloric acid.


chlorate British  
/ -rɪt, ˈklɔːˌreɪt /

noun

  1. any salt of chloric acid, containing the monovalent ion ClO 3

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chlorate Scientific  
/ klôrāt′ /
  1. A chemical compound containing the group ClO 3.


Etymology

Origin of chlorate

First recorded in 1815–25; chlor- 2 + -ate 2

Example Sentences

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Coca-Cola has recalled its drinks in some countries across Europe because they contain "higher levels" of a chemical called chlorate.

From BBC • Jan. 27, 2025

Some have more than 200 cars and carry hazardous materials such as propane gas, sodium chlorate and sulfuric acid, said Bellefleur, who is among those pushing for the construction of the bypass.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 7, 2023

Worse, photographers sometimes died when preparing the flash powder, a composition of metallic fuel and an oxidizer such as chlorate.

From Slate • Dec. 21, 2021

While those might sound like ingredients for your bathroom cleaner, barium peroxide is found in fireworks and sodium chlorate is a weed killer.

From Salon • Aug. 9, 2021

“Potassium nitrate. KNO3. The same as potassium chlorate except it has a nitrogen atom instead of a chlorine one.”

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

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