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Na(ClO 3 ) - Sodium Chlorate

Na(ClO 3 ) - Sodium Chlorate. By: Professor Chang & Professor Yun. Listing Names & Number of Atoms. Na(Cl0 3 ) - Sodium (1) - Chlorine (1) - Oxygen (3) 5 Atoms. Name & Molecular Mass. Na(ClO 3 ) -Sodium (23) -Chlorine (35) -Oxygen (16) x 3= 48 Molecular Mass 106. Bohrs Model.

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Na(ClO 3 ) - Sodium Chlorate

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  1. Na(ClO3) - Sodium Chlorate By: Professor Chang & Professor Yun

  2. Listing Names & Number of Atoms Na(Cl03) - Sodium (1) - Chlorine (1) - Oxygen (3) 5 Atoms

  3. Name & Molecular Mass Na(ClO3) -Sodium (23) -Chlorine (35) -Oxygen (16) x 3= 48 Molecular Mass 106

  4. Bohrs Model

  5. Bonds Ionic Bond Ionic Compound -polyatomic ion metal non-metal (molecule)

  6. Physical & Chemical Properties Sodium • Color: Silvery • Odor: Odorless • Melting Point: 97.72 C • Boiling Point: 883 C • State at Room Point: Solid • Chemical Property: Unstable

  7. Continuing of Physical and Chemical Properties Chlorine • Color: Green • Odor: Odorless (Deadly) • Melting Point: -100.8 C • Boiling Point: -34.6 C • State at Room Point: Gas • Chemical Property: Unstable

  8. Continuing Physical and Chemical Properties Oxygen: • Color: Colorless • Odor: Odorless • Melting Point: -218.4 C • Boiling Point: -183 C • State at Room Point: Gas • Chemical Property: Unstable

  9. Properties of the Compound (NaClO3) Color: Colorless Odor: Odorless Boiling point: About 300°C Melting point: 248°C Chemical property: Unstable State at room temperature: Solid

  10. Important Uses -Used as herbicides -Used to produce fire extinguishers -Was used as pesticides

  11. Major Sources -Weedkiller -Bleaches

  12. Lewis Structure

  13. Cautions/Danger Ingesting: -heart problems -stomach upset -dizziness -kidney & liver damage Breathing in: -irritation to nose, lungs, and throat -coma

  14. Company -not available to any companies -EKA Chemicals -bleaching paper -Weedkiller companies -Dyes companies

  15. Works Cited Geographic, National, and Dinah Zike. Chemistry. Columbus: McGraw-Hill, 2008. Print. Gray, Theodore. The Elements A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal, 2009. Print. "The Element Sodium[Click for Isotope Data]." It's Elemental. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2012. <http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele011.html>. "Chemical Elements.com - An Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements." Chemical Elements.com - An Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2012. <http://www.chemicalelements.com/index.html>. "Some Data and Solubility Information for Sodium Chlorate." OoCities. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2012. <http://www.oocities.org/capecanaveral/campus/5361/chlorate/akagraph.html>. "NaClO3 (Sodium Chlorate) Making Electrolisis Cell - Plante1999Chemistry."Plante1999Chemistry. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2012. <http://hclo3chem.weebly.com/naclo3-sodium-chlorate-making-electrolisis-cell.html>. http://www.hpa.org.uk/webc

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