yes its soluble
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
KNO3 + H2O --> KOH + HNO3 is the full equation. However, potassium nitrate, potassium hydroxide and nitric acid are all water soluble so there is no reaction. You simply get a solution of aqueous potassium nitrate. The net equation is KNO3 ---> K+ (aq) + NO3- (aq).
Silver nitrate does not react with water, it dissolves in it.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
Just potassium nitrate in water. Aqueous stands for anything with water, so if you take dry potassium nitrate and add some water to it until it dissolves, you have made an aqueous solution of potassium nitrate.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
Potassium nitrate is quite soluble in water, as are all nitrate salts.
KNO3 + H2O --> KOH + HNO3 is the full equation. However, potassium nitrate, potassium hydroxide and nitric acid are all water soluble so there is no reaction. You simply get a solution of aqueous potassium nitrate. The net equation is KNO3 ---> K+ (aq) + NO3- (aq).
Silver nitrate does not react with water, it dissolves in it.
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.
Potassium chloride, KCl, is a salt; it dissolves in water and would be considered a solute when it does so.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
Copper nitrate dissolves in water, hence it is a chemical reaction.
Potassium Nitrate+Water HNO3 (aq)+KOH (aq)-->KNO3 (aq)+H2O (l)
Potassium nitrate is more soluble.