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  2. Ammonium perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 117.49 g/mol Appearance White crystalline [1] Density: 1.95 g/cm 3: ... Ammonium perchlorate ("AP") is an inorganic compound with the formula NH 4 ClO 4 ...

  3. Perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 99.45 g·mol −1 Conjugate acid: Perchloric acid: Except where otherwise noted, ... which generates aqueous ammonium perchlorate.

  4. Perchloric acid - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 100.46 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid Odor: ... Perchloric acid is useful for preparing perchlorate salts, especially ammonium perchlorate, ...

  5. Ammonium - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 18.039 g·mol −1 ... Ammonium is a modified form of ammonia that has an ... The ammonium salts of nitrate and especially perchlorate are highly ...

  6. Ammonium perchlorate composite propellant - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium perchlorate composite propellant (APCP) is a solid rocket propellant. It differs from many traditional solid rocket propellants such as black powder or zinc-sulfur , not only in chemical composition and overall performance but also by being cast into shape, as opposed to powder pressing as with black powder.

  7. Barium perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 336.228 g/mol ... Barium perchlorate is a ... Another method of preparation involves the digestion of a saturated solution of ammonium perchlorate with ...

  8. Sodium perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium perchlorate is the precursor to ammonium, potassium and lithium perchlorate salts, often taking advantage of their low solubility in water relative to NaClO 4 (209 g/(100 mL) at 25 °C). [6] It is used for denaturating proteins in biochemistry and in standard DNA extraction and hybridization reactions in molecular biology.

  9. Molar mass - Wikipedia

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    The molar mass of atoms of an element is given by the relative atomic mass of the element multiplied by the molar mass constant, M u ≈ 1.000 000 × 10 −3 kg/mol ≈ 1 g/mol. For normal samples from Earth with typical isotope composition, the atomic weight can be approximated by the standard atomic weight [ 2 ] or the conventional atomic weight.