Yes, they are normal salts.
Zn + KNO3 + HCl → ZnCl2 + KCl + NH4Cl + H2O
The solutions of these salts are miscible.
Salts are ionic compounds, in which a positive ion forms an ionic bond with a negative ion.
Normal is not a correct word; some salts have a neutral water solution, pH=7.
K+, NO3-1 + H+,Cl- KCL H2O NO2 Potassium Chloride, Water, Nitrogen Oxide?
Not with normal, nutral salts like NaCl or KNO3, only with socalled basic salts (conjugates of acids weaker than formic acid, so with pKa>3.8) like carbonates or acetates neutralisation will occur.HOOCH (formic acid, pKa=3.8) + Na+|-OOCCH3(acetate)||VNa+|-OOCH (formiate) + HOOCCH3 (acetic acid, pKa=4.77)
The chemical formula KNO3 is for potassium nitrate.
Yes, zinc chloride (ZnCl2) is a salt.
It can be separated by boiling off the water or crystallizing the KNO3 from solution
KNO3 is potassium nitrate
Yes.
Get moles by; Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution 0.50 M KNO3 = moles KNO3/2.0 L = 1.0 mole KNO3 Now find grams of 1.0 mole KNO3 1.0 mole KNO3 (101.11 grams/1 mole KNO3) = 101.11 grams KNO3 needed call it 100 grams