Sodium Nitrate
Sodium nitrate is NaNO3.
It is a solution. A solution is a type of mixture in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. In the case of an aqueous solution of sodium nitrate, the sodium nitrate is the solute and the water is the solvent.
If you mean will aqueous sodium nitrate conduct electricity the answer is yes.
When aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium iodide [note correct spelling] are mixed, silver iodide solid precipitates from the mixture.
Chemically they are both sodium chloride although some curing salts are a mixture of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride.
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.
Sodium chloride and and sodium nitrate doesn't react.
If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
A solution of sodium nitrate is homogeneous.
Sodium nitrate is a neutral salt.