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Sodium Nitrate... Common names include "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter"
Sodium nitrate
Salitre is used in coloring pinoy foods such as the tocino, etc.
If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
Sodium nitrate
Sodium Nitrate... Common names include "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter"
Salitre is used in coloring pinoy foods such as the tocino, etc.
If you mean NaNO2 than its name is Sodium Nitrite, commonly used in the curing and preservation of meats and fishSodium Nitrite
No, sodium nitrate, NaNO3 contains three elements sodium nitrogen and oxygen (its a ternary compound)
Yes, sodium nitrate is a homogeneous substance. It is a compound formed by the combination of sodium ions and nitrate ions, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the material.
Sodium Nitrate NaNO3 (subscript) for sodium ion Na+ and and nitrate ion NO3- combine to form this compound
Sodium (Na) is a pure substance. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound.
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
Sodium nitrate is an ionic compound. It is composed of sodium cations (Na+) and nitrate anions (NO3-), which are held together by ionic bonds.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is more soluble in water compared to sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium nitrate has a higher solubility due to the presence of more polar nitrate (NO3-) ions in the compound.
Not quite. Sodium nitrate is a compound composed of two monovalent ions, sodium +1 which is a cation (that is, a positively charged ion) and nitrate -1 which is an anion (a negatively charged ion) which together form a neutral or uncharged compound.