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| Other names cobaltous chlorate | |
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| Co(ClO3)2 | |
| Molar mass | 225.9 g/mol | 
| Appearance | pink crystals | 
| soluble in water | |
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| Other cations | nickel chlorate iron chlorate | 
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Cobalt(II) chlorate is a chemical compound with the formula Co(ClO3)2. It is formed by a double displacement reaction between cobalt(II) sulfate and barium chlorate, barium sulfate precipitates and cobalt chlorate can be crystallized out of the filtrate.
- CoSO4 + Ba(ClO3)2 → BaSO4 + Co(ClO3)2
It is also possible to make it by the reaction of any chlorate with a cobalt(II) salt, however the pure product is harder to separate.
It is an oxidant, as are all chlorates.
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