When heated potassium nitrate decomposes to form :
The ionic bond between potassium and nitrate ions.
CaCo3 heated & gives CaO+Co2
YES.
The difference between potassium nitrate and potassium sulphate is that the potassium nitrate is superior to potassium sulphate. The potassium nitrate has high solubility while the potassium sulphate has moderate solubility.
KNO3 is potassium nitrate. HNO3 is nitric acid, and is not a natural compound; it can only be formed under certain conditions which do not happen naturally.
Potassium in the form of potassium nitrate.
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The ionic bond between potassium and nitrate ions.
KNO3
Potassium nitrate is soluble in water, as it is an ionic solid. When dissolved in water, potassium nitrate will form an aqueous solution of potassium and nitrate ions.
Ag(NO3)(aq) + KI(aq) ---> K(NO3)(aq) + AgI(s)
Sucrose
CaCo3 heated & gives CaO+Co2
Potassium form in water potassium hydroxide; so the reaction will be:2 KOH + Zn(NO3)2 = 2 KNO3 + Zn(OH)2(s)
YES.
the reaction is as follows-AgNO3 + KCl ----->AgCl +KNO3here the silver nitrate(AgNO3) reacts with potassium chloride(KCl) to form potassium nitrate(KNO3) and insoluble AgCl.
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