Saltpeter is a salt produced by the solution of nitrates with potassium. It is a naturally occurring deposit known as niter. It can also be produced in a laboratory.
No, saltpeter is potassium nitrate. It's most common source is bat guano.
No - it's refined from a naturally-occurring mineral (niter).
You have to complete the manure collection and you get one Saltpeter!
Fertilizer and limestone=saltpeter
Saltpeter = מְלֵחַת אַשְׁלְגָן (melechat ashlegan)
You have to complete the manure collection and you get one Saltpeter!
Yes there saltpeter in the drinks at the jail here in baton rouge la
The chemical formula for saltpeter is KNO3, which represents potassium nitrate.
Saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate, is a pure substance. It is a compound made up of potassium, nitrogen, and oxygen in a specific ratio.
pottasium nitrate
Saltpeter man would collect human urine to make saltpeter that could manufacture gunpowder.
Historically, it was derived from bat guano but now it's primarily created by oxidizing ammonia made by the Haber process.