We Offer Potassium Perchlorate. as An Oxidizer, Kclo4 Reacts with a Wide Variety of Fuels. a Common Example is Glucose, C6h12o6.3 Kclo4 + C6h12o6 6 H2o + 6 Co2 + 3 Kcl when Mixed with Cane Sugar, It Can Be Used as a Low Explosive, if the Necessary Confinement is Provided. Otherwise the Mixture Will Simply Deflagrate with An Intense Purple Flame Indicative of Potassium Salts. Flash Compositions Used in Firecrackers Usually Consist of fine Aluminium Powder Mixed with Potassium Perchlorate.potassium Perchlorate Can Be Used Safely in the Presence of Sulfur; However, Potassium Chlorate Cannot. the Common Explanation for this is that the Sulfur Will, Given Time, Produce Minute Quantities of Sulfurous Acid and Sulfuric Acid. These Will, in Turn, React with Potassium Chlorate to Produce Chloric Acid, Which is Highly Unstable and Can Lead to Premature Ignition of the Composition. the Corresponding Acid of Potassium Perchlorate, Perchloric Acid, is Stable Enough as to Prevent Spontaneous Ignition.