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Sodium ion (Na+) and Nitrate ion (NO3-). Also there are a few H+ and OH- ions that come from water, but their amounts are insignificant.
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The amount of sodium chloride that would dissolve in 2 L of water at 20 degrees Celsius depends on if the water is moving. It would dissolve faster in moving water than still sitting water.
NaNO3 will dissolve in water. It will dissociate into Na+ ions and NO3- ions. And the ions will then be solvated by water molecule.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
The solubility of sodium nitrate at 20 oC is 94,9 g/100 g water.
The solubility of poassium nitrate in water at 20 oC is 616 g/L.
Sodium ion (Na+) and Nitrate ion (NO3-). Also there are a few H+ and OH- ions that come from water, but their amounts are insignificant.
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The solubility of potassium nitrate at 15 0C is 47 g/100 g water.
The amount of sodium chloride that would dissolve in 2 L of water at 20 degrees Celsius depends on if the water is moving. It would dissolve faster in moving water than still sitting water.
222g/100g H2O at 20 degrees Celsius
NaNO3 will dissolve in water. It will dissociate into Na+ ions and NO3- ions. And the ions will then be solvated by water molecule.
Solubility of Ammonium Nitrate at room temperature( 25 degree celsius) is 160-170 grams per 100 ml of water. Its solubility increases as temperature rises. Ammonium Nitrate is a ionic substance with high hydration enthalpy n low lattice energy. So, it dissolves giving Ammonium cations and Nitrate anions in water.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Dissolve them in water and add some sodium chloride. The silver salt will form a precipitate (as silver chloride), the calcium salt will not.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble than sodium chloride; sand is insoluble in water.