| 31. | The greater reactivity of chlorate is typical perchlorates are kinetically poorer oxidants.
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| 32. | Early formulations used potassium chlorate instead of potassium perchlorate.
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| 33. | The analogous graphite perchlorate can be made similarly by reaction with perchloric acid.
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| 34. | It also reacts with alkenes to give alkyl perchlorates.
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| 35. | Inhibition of this step requires competitive inhibitors, such as perchlorate and thiocyanate.
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| 36. | Common oxidizers used are potassium perchlorate and potassium nitrate.
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| 37. | Decomposition rate of nitronium perchlorate can be altered by doping with multivalent cations.
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| 38. | Triphenylmethyl perchlorate is a common substitute for triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate.
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| 39. | Perchlorate makes up a few tenths of a percent of the soil samples.
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| 40. | Perchlorate reductase and chlorate reductase are closely related but form genetically distinct clades.
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