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If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
Sodium nitrate
No, sodium and sodium nitrate are not the same. Sodium is a chemical element found in its pure form, while sodium nitrate is a compound made up of sodium, nitrogen, and oxygen. Sodium nitrate is commonly used as a preservative in food products.
The compound name for sodium nitrate is NaNO3.
It is in the Atacama desert. For a while it was almost exclusively mined there until some scientist or someone found other places to mine it in South America
Sodium Nitrate
When lead(II) nitrate and sodium sulfate react, lead(II) sulfate and sodium nitrate are formed through a double displacement reaction. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 β PbSO4 + 2NaNO3. Lead(II) sulfate is a precipitate that appears as a white solid when this reaction occurs.
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
Sodium nitrate is more soluble than sodium chloride; sand is insoluble in water.
If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
Sodium chloride and and sodium nitrate doesn't react.
A solution of sodium nitrate is homogeneous.
Sodium nitrate is a neutral salt.
Sodium nitrate is NaNO3.
No, sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite are two different chemical compounds. Sodium nitrate has the chemical formula NaNO3, while sodium nitrite has the chemical formula NaNO2. They have different uses and properties in various industries, including food preservation and agriculture.
Sodium Nitrate NaNO3 (subscript) for sodium ion Na+ and and nitrate ion NO3- combine to form this compound