maa ka lund uske baap ke chtu me chala jaata hai to maa ke lund se nikla hua potassium baap ke chut me jaakar water banta hai aur uski wajah se potassium water ki tarah nikalta hai!!
potassium(maa ka lund se nikla hua liquid)+water(baap ke chut me liquid)= potassium water (beta )
The enthalpy of solution of potassium nitrate is +34.9kJ/mol.
Add potassium nitrate to distilled water while stirring continuously; stop adding potassium nitrate once the chemical becomes saturated and stops dissolving in the water. Filter the solution into an evaporating dish and measure the temperature of the solution. Measure the temperature and carefully heat the solution under low heat. Weigh the potassium nitrate to determine its solubility. You should find that approximately 36 g of potassium nitrate can be dissolved in 100 ml of water at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). santosh kumar.batchu santoshkumar@gmail.com
Potassium nitrate is soluble in water, as it is an ionic solid. When dissolved in water, potassium nitrate will form an aqueous solution of potassium and nitrate ions.
At 313K, the solubility of potassium nitrate in water is approximately 62g/100g of water. To form a saturated solution in 50g of water, you would need roughly 31g of potassium nitrate.
The chemical formula for potassium nitrate dissolved in water is KNO3(aq), which shows that potassium nitrate has dissociated into its constituent ions (K+ and NO3-) in the water solution.
Yes, Potassium nitrate (KNO3) is highly soluble in water.
Just potassium nitrate in water. Aqueous stands for anything with water, so if you take dry potassium nitrate and add some water to it until it dissolves, you have made an aqueous solution of potassium nitrate.
The reaction equation for potassium nitrate (KNO3) with water (H2O) is: KNO3 (s) + H2O (l) -> K+ (aq) + NO3- (aq) + H2O. This reaction is a dissolution reaction, where the solid potassium nitrate dissolves in water to form aqueous potassium ions, nitrate ions, and water molecules.
Potassium nitrate has limited solubility in alcohol. It dissolves better in water due to its polar nature.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
Silver iodide (AgI), a precipitate insoluble in water, don't react with potassium nitrate.
The enthalpy of solution of potassium nitrate is +34.9kJ/mol.
Potassium nitrate is quite soluble in water, as are all nitrate salts.
Since all nitrates are soluble in water, you would get a mixture of Potassium ions and Nitrate ions floating around in water.
KNO3 + H2O --> KOH + HNO3 is the full equation. However, potassium nitrate, potassium hydroxide and nitric acid are all water soluble so there is no reaction. You simply get a solution of aqueous potassium nitrate. The net equation is KNO3 ---> K+ (aq) + NO3- (aq).
Silver nitrate does not react with water, it dissolves in it.
Yes, because most nitrates are soluble, and very nearly all simple sodium salts are soluble.