there are two moles produced in potassium nitrate.
nigggers
Strontium Nitrate: Sr(NO3)2Potassium Phosphate: K3PO4
copper (thiocyanate)2 and potassium nitrate
Nitrate ion is NO3- and phosphate ion is PO43-. Chemical compounds that contain these ions are known are nitrates and phosphates in general. For example: KNO3 is potassium nitrate K3PO4 is potassium phosphate.
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate
nigggers
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
That depends on what the fertilizer for. Nitrate promotes rapid growth, phosphate promotes other things.
Strontium Nitrate: Sr(NO3)2Potassium Phosphate: K3PO4
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
copper (thiocyanate)2 and potassium nitrate
No, because all sodium AND potassium salts are soluble, independent of being a nitrate or phosphate salt of either.
These reagents doesn't react.
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
The nutritive solutions are a solution that is rich in mineral substances such like : water-calcium nitrate-potassium nitrate-magnasium sulfate-potassium phosphate-ferric chloride
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
Technically, yes. Potassium nitrate is a potassium atom attached to the nitrate ion.