Yes, it is.
Potassium nitrate is a salt with the chemical formula KNO3. its is ued as Antihypersensitivity.
No it is a salt.
Potassium chloride is the answer as it would've neutralised the other liquid and the salt is potassium nitrate and therefore is named after like the salt and neutralisation put in.
Potassium nitrate is more soluble.
Potassium nitrate salt would be formed when nitric acid and potassium hydroxide are reacted together.
A suitable substitute for potassium nitrate in a recipe is sodium nitrate or a combination of salt and nitrite.
Saltpetre is Potassium Nitrate: KN03
Potassium nitrate's solubility is more affected by changes in temperature compared to salt. Generally, the solubility of solids in water increases with temperature. Potassium nitrate has a significant increase in solubility with temperature, while salt's solubility is relatively unaffected by temperature changes.
Potassium Nitrate+Water HNO3 (aq)+KOH (aq)-->KNO3 (aq)+H2O (l)
KNO3 is a salt, specifically potassium nitrate. It is formed by the reaction of a strong acid (HNO3) with a strong base (KOH), resulting in a neutral salt.
Potassium nitrate.
KNO3 is potassium nitrate