It is a chemical change. 2KI(aq) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) --> 2KNO3(aq) + PbI2(s)
This is an example of a double replacement (displacement) reaction.
This is a chemical change because a new compound, potassium nitrate, is formed through a chemical reaction between the potassium iodide and lead nitrate. Physical changes do not involve the formation of new substances.
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
The chemical symbol for potassium nitrate is potassium. "KNO3"
umm.... no but i know the formula for POTASSIUM nitrate :) its KNO3.
This is a chemical change because a new compound, potassium nitrate, is formed through a chemical reaction between the potassium iodide and lead nitrate. Physical changes do not involve the formation of new substances.
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
The chemical formula KNO3 is for potassium nitrate.
The chemical formula for potassium nitrate is KNO3.
The chemical symbol for potassium nitrate is potassium. "KNO3"
Potassium nitrate is a salt with the chemical formula KNO3. its is ued as Antihypersensitivity.
umm.... no but i know the formula for POTASSIUM nitrate :) its KNO3.
Oh, dude, when you mix potassium, nitrogen, and oxygen together, you get the chemical compound potassium nitrate, also known as saltpetre. It's commonly used in fertilizers, fireworks, and even some toothpaste. So, like, next time you're brushing your teeth, just remember you're basically putting a little bit of fireworks in your mouth. Cool, right?
Potassium nitrate (NOT 'potashiam') its chemical formula KNO3
Saltpetre is Potassium Nitrate: KN03
KNO3