No. Salt peter is also known as KNO 3
Is salt peter found in water fountains
No.
salt & pepper! saltpeter is poisonous. but if you're cooking for villains, go ahead and use that salt peter. it could save lives.
salt peter
Potassium nitrate.
Salpeter (KNO3) is a product of Chile.
No. Not even close. Salt peter (Potassium nitrate) is used to make explosives. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is used to soak sore muscles and as a laxative. (Although the laxative use has declined over the years.)
A good substitute for Salt Peter would be wood stump remover, 70% potassium nitrate(aka. salt P) Burns same rate as 100% so dont worry. --Prophecy
Peter Meanley has written: 'The evolution of a range of salt glaze teapots'
No, but it is just one word: saltpeter.
Potassium Nitrate