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If Sodium is considered, then it is a highly reactive metal.
But if Sodium Nitrate is considered, then it is a salt which has been formed by reacting Sodium with dilute Nitric Acid.
No. Ammonium nitrate contains the ammonium ion NH4+, and has the formula NH4NO3, and sodium nitrate has the formula NaNO3.
The (yellow) sodium color is the same in all.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
No. Sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate are two different compounds.
No. Ammonium nitrate contains the ammonium ion NH4+, and has the formula NH4NO3, and sodium nitrate has the formula NaNO3.
The color is from sodium, not from Cl or Nitrate - NO3.
Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Nitrate
There will be no reaction because they have same anions (Nitrates)
The (yellow) sodium color is the same in all.
Sodium Nitrate
The yellow color of the flame is due only to sodium.
No reaction, because they both have same anions, i.e. Nitrates
No reaction is observed because they have same anions, Nitrates
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
Sodium nitrate is more soluble than sodium chloride; sand is insoluble in water.