The main process by which nitrate ions are absorbed in plants is through active transport. This is because nitrate ions are usually present in low concentrations in the soil, and active transport allows plants to move these ions against their concentration gradient by using energy from ATP to uptake them efficiently.
Copper II nitrate typically produces a blue-green flame when burned.
Calcium ammonium nitrate is generally considered better than ammonium nitrate as a fertilizer because it has a lower risk of leaching, provides a continuous release of nitrogen, and includes calcium which is beneficial for plant growth. Additionally, calcium ammonium nitrate is less prone to causing nitrogen loss through volatilization compared to ammonium nitrate.
Reacting zinc metal (Zn) with nitric acid (HNO3) would produce zinc nitrate (Zn(NO3)2) and hydrogen gas (H2). Water can be added to dissolve the zinc nitrate salt after it is produced.
I'm not too sure, just wash it off quickly as it is classed as a poison. I got it in my eye during chemistry today (wasn't wearing goggles yet, collected lead nitrate and potassium iodide, and lead nitrate lid wasn't on properly. I dropped it and all the contents splashed onto my hands, face and eyes.) I seem to be alright just now, but if I'm in hospital later I'll give you an update ;0D xxx
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) and nitric acid (HNO3) react to give potassium nitrate (KNO3) along with water. This reaction is represented by the chemical equation: KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O.
They only give a solution of these two compounds as a mixture.
The products are Mercury(II) iodide and Potassium nitrate
Copper II nitrate typically produces a blue-green flame when burned.
As I was walking down the street I saw a mime and was absorbed in his act.
The solubility curve of potassium nitrate shows that its solubility increases with temperature. This means that more potassium nitrate can dissolve in water as the temperature rises. Additionally, the curve can be used to predict how much potassium nitrate will dissolve at a certain temperature.
Selenium nitrate typically gives a pink or reddish flame color when subjected to a flame test.
due to different size of particles during milling process
Calcium ammonium nitrate is generally considered better than ammonium nitrate as a fertilizer because it has a lower risk of leaching, provides a continuous release of nitrogen, and includes calcium which is beneficial for plant growth. Additionally, calcium ammonium nitrate is less prone to causing nitrogen loss through volatilization compared to ammonium nitrate.
"nitrate" is not a compound. There are many nitrates with various melting points. To give you a point of reference, the melting point of sodium nitrate is a bit over 300 degrees Celsius or about 580 degrees Fahrenheit.
All sodium salts will give a yellow flame test, because of the metal sodium in the compounds.
Reacting zinc metal (Zn) with nitric acid (HNO3) would produce zinc nitrate (Zn(NO3)2) and hydrogen gas (H2). Water can be added to dissolve the zinc nitrate salt after it is produced.
Reactions can be endothermic, where the reactants takes heat energy from its environment to complete the reaction, or exothermic where the reactants give off heat energy to its environment to complete the reaction. The reaction between Sodium Nitrate and Water is endothermic, so the Sodium Nitrate takes heat energy from the water to complete the reaction, thus cooling it. Hope this helps, WarLord :D