The solutions of these salts are miscible.
KCl + NaNO3 ----> KNO3 + NaCl
Combustion
It is most likely a neural salt as NaNO3 and KNO3 are alike
KNO3 is potassium nitrate. It is an IONIC compound which dissolved in water. CCl4 is tetrachloromethane, it is a COVALENT compound, which is misxible in organic solvents.
NaNO + Kcl =Nacl + KNO3 Further answer But the formula for sodium nitrate is NaNO3, not NaNO.
Formula: NaNO3
NaNO3 at 10C = About 80g KNO3 at 60C = About 100g NaCl at 50C = About 38g
NaNO3(ac) + KCl(ac)-----> NaCl(ac) + KNO3(ac)
Potassium Nitrate
Combustion
KCl + NaNO3 ----> KNO3 + NaCl
It is most likely a neural salt as NaNO3 and KNO3 are alike
Sodium nitrate is slightly hygroscopic, which means it absorbs moisture from the air over time. For this reason, it produces a slower burn rate that KNO3.
KNO3 is potassium nitrate. It is an IONIC compound which dissolved in water. CCl4 is tetrachloromethane, it is a COVALENT compound, which is misxible in organic solvents.
Yes, KNO3 is a type of salt. It is known as potassium nitrate, which is frequently used as a substitute for NaCl.
When Na2CO3 reacts with Nitric acid, The products at first are Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate and Sodium Nitrate... HNO3 + Na2CO3 --> NaNO3 + NaHCO3 If again The leftover Sodium hydrogen carbonate is made to react with Nitric Acid, then the products will be: HNO3 + NaHCO3 --> NaNo3 + H2O + CO2
Nothing happens. It is still NaCl and KOH.