As Saltpeter can be used in conjunction with other substances to create explosives or gunpowder it's sale is very restricted in most countries. Sodium nitrate (and nitrite) are better modern day substitutions and easier to acquire. Saltpeter should be available from all good pharmacies or organic shops.
It would be a food additive. But its use has declined in favor of other nitrite and nitrate compounds.
The majority of saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate, is mined. For more information see the following website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_nitrate
You have to complete the manure collection and you get one Saltpeter!
Fertilizer and limestone=saltpeter
Saltpeter (KNO3) is a compound.
Saltpeter = מְלֵחַת אַשְׁלְגָן (melechat ashlegan)
in a chemistry supply catalog. someone told me you can find it in a drug store, but I've never looked there.
Saltpeter is a major constituent of gunpowder, so start from there
You have to complete the manure collection and you get one Saltpeter!
Yes there saltpeter in the drinks at the jail here in baton rouge la
No, saltpeter is potassium nitrate. It's most common source is bat guano.
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Try looking for it under its other names: Nitrate of potash, Vesta Powder, or Saltpeter
pottasium nitrate