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No, not all nitrate-containing compounds have low solubility in water. Some nitrate salts, such as potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, are highly soluble in water. However, some metal nitrates, like lead(II) nitrate and silver nitrate, have low solubility in water.
The common name for lithium nitrate is simply lithium nitrate.
How to test for nitrate ions: 1) To the solid or solution you wish to test, add sodium hydroxide solution to provide alkaline conditions 2) Add aluminium foil 3) Heat gently 4) Ammonia gas is displaced if nitrate ions are present - you know that ammonia gas has been given of it it turns litmus paper blue
No, urea and ammonium nitrate are not the same. Urea is a nitrogen-containing compound that is commonly used as a fertilizer. Ammonium nitrate is also a nitrogen-containing compound, but it is a different chemical compound used as an explosive or fertilizer.
copper nitrate is also called as cupric nitrate
Abelite is an explosive containing ammonium nitrate with hydrocarbons added.
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Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
The common name for silver nitrate is lunar caustic.
Ammonium nitrate can be written as NH4NO3, representing its chemical composition containing one ammonium ion (NH4+) and one nitrate ion (NO3-).
For example, adding silver nitrate solution to a solution containing halogen ions: formation of a white insoluble precipitate.
The ionic compound containing the polyatomic ion NaNO₃ is sodium nitrate. It consists of sodium ions (Na⁺) and nitrate ions (NO₃⁻). In this compound, each sodium ion pairs with one nitrate ion, resulting in a neutral compound that is commonly used as a fertilizer and in food preservation.