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Q: What does strontium nitrate and potassium chloride make?
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How can you make potassium chloride precipitate?

You can make potassium chloride precipitate by adding silver nitrate (AgNO3). The chemical equation being AgNO3(aq)+ KCl(aq) = KNO3(aq) + AgCl(s) You know that silver nitrate will form a precipitate as you can see this on a solubility chart.


What does lead nitrate and potassium bromide make?

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Does sodium chloride and silver nitrate make a chemical change?

sodium chloride and sliver nitrate make a chemical compound agno3


What two chemicals are in yule logs that make the flame red and green?

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What are the uses of potassium nitrate?

Potassium nitrate is used to make fireworks and black powder (which is used in gun powder).


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What two chemicals are used to make potassium chloride?

potassium chlorine


What does hydrochloric acid and potassium make?

Potassium Chloride and hydrogen gas


What are compounds of the element potassium?

potassium can make alot of compounds...i know a few... 1. potassium chloride (a healthier alternative to table salt/sodium chloride) 2. potassium nitrate 3. potassium hydroxide (produced when reacted with water)


Is strontium nitrate an electrolyte?

Most nitrate compounds are highly soluble in water, so adding strontium nitrate to water would create a large number of free ions in the water. These free ions could then act as charge carriers, making the water able to conduct current. Since adding strontium nitrate would make the water conductive, strontium nitrate is an electrolyte. Some other strontium salts, such as strontium sulfide, wouldn't dissolve significantly in water, so they wouldn't create the free ions necessary to conduct current.


What does chlorine and potassiun make?

potassium chloride


How might a scientist distinguish the compounds stronium chloride and patassium chloride?

They are both fine white powder type crystals with high Mp's so I would go with density or molar mass. The molar mass of strontium chloride is 158.53 (anhydrous, and up to 266.62g/mol at it's most hydrated) and of potassium chloride is 74.55g/mol. You could so a density test but for that you must make sure to use the anhydrous form. I believe the density of strontium chloride is 3.05g/cm3 (when it is anhydrous) and potassium chloride is 1.98g/cm3. The problem with this is if stontium chloride's density can be recorded as low as 1.93 depending on how hydrated it is so in order to this accuratedly you must use the anhydrous form.