1. Minerals existing in nature as nitrates:
- gwihabaite: (NH4, K)NO3
- nitratine: KNO3
- niter: NaNO3
- nitrobarite: Ba(NO3)2
2. Nitrates are released during the decomposition of organic wastes of animal origin.
It is Copper(III) Nitrate, which does not exist. If it does, it will be Cu(NO3)3
CaNO3 does not exist. Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
lead 2 nitrate... Pb(NO3)2 ... is a solid salt but its aquous solution is acidic in nature...
For example uranyl nitrate may exist as an anhydrous compound.
It is Copper(III) Nitrate, which does not exist. If it does, it will be Cu(NO3)3
The chemical formula of sodium nitrate is NaNO3. Na(II) doesn't exist !
The chemical formula of lead(II) nitrate is Pb(NO3)2; also exist the lead(IV) nitrate but not the lead(III) nitrate.
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.
CaNO3 does not exist. Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
forces exist in nature
lead 2 nitrate... Pb(NO3)2 ... is a solid salt but its aquous solution is acidic in nature...
For example uranyl nitrate may exist as an anhydrous compound.
All alkali metals exist in nature as compounds.
it is chilli saltpeter.
Snakes exist because they are one part of the nature and our planet. And why couldn't they exist?! The same is to ask: why do people exist? Snakes aren't bad. They help to keep the balance in the nature.