Sodium chlorate jelly
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In my previous works, I gave a formula for obtaining sodium chlorate in a colloidal state. At room temperature, as is known, one cannot expect the formation of any significant quantities of esters, so the mechanism of the above reaction is very simple. In view of the decrease in the solubility of NaCl with decreasing temperature, it is very useful, especially for obtaining stable NaCl salts, to carry out reactions at low temperatures (see message).
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