the colors will immediately change because it formed a chemical reaction. when two pure substances u know a reaction is going to occur by the temperature changing, change of color (why it turned yellow), produce of gas and produce of precipitation (when it slowly changed into a powder. not all of the have to occur but if u notice that one is that is when a chemical reactions is happening
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KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There is one potassium per one nitrate. One mole of potassium nitrate contains one mole of nitrate.
potassium nitrite
Lead nitrate + potassium sulfate ---> Lead sulfate + Potassium nitrate
The products are Mercury(II) iodide and Potassium nitrate
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KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
Technically, yes. Potassium nitrate is a potassium atom attached to the nitrate ion.
silver nitrate and potassium iodide can be used.
The nutritive solutions are a solution that is rich in mineral substances such like : water-calcium nitrate-potassium nitrate-magnasium sulfate-potassium phosphate-ferric chloride
2KI+Pb(NO(3))(2) yields 2KNO(3)+PbI(2). You basically get potassium nitrate and lead (II) iodide when you react potassium iodide and lead nitrate dissolved in solution.
Potassium nitrate = KNO3
Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There is one potassium per one nitrate. One mole of potassium nitrate contains one mole of nitrate.
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate
potassium nitrite