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it dissolves into water because the

sodium nitrate is a type of salt that

is better dissolving in water so when it hits 30

degrees it will already be dissolving.

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What is the product of ammonium nitrate and calcium chloride?

Both ammonium nitrate and calcium chloride are salts, as they are ionic compounds that can be produced from an acid-base reaction. Neither is the salt we put on our food, however. Table salt is sodium chloride.


If you put 50 grams of sodium chloride into 100 mL of water at 30 degrees celsius would you have a saturated solution unsaturated solution or a supersaturated solution?

Ammonium Nitrate! Fo sho doe.


How would you put out a sodium fire?

You put out a sodium fire by depriving it of oxygen


What is oxidation Like in chemistry what is oxidation state in NaNO3?

Oxidation is when the material your'e working with, draws the oxygene-atoms from the surroundings into itself, so that the oxygene becomes a part of the matter. Here's a few examples: When you put magnesium(Periodic number 12, alkali metal) together with water, it reacts like this: H20+Mg=MgO2+H The thing that happens when you put the two materiels together, is that the magnesium begins to draw the oxygene-atoms in the water to itself, so that it becomes Mg02 (an oxid). So basically, a oxid is just a matter that contains oxygene-atomes. Like: FeO=iron-oxide. MgO=Magnesium-oxide. AlO=Aluminium-oxide. And so on... Basically, rust is just iron who have ben oxidated by contact with water. About the NaNO3 your'e talking about, i don't know. Try looking it up at Wikipedia.


Why do some farmers put ammonium nitrate on there farmland?

because plants need nitrogen to make proteins

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What will happen to the sodium nitrate when you put it in water that is twenty degrees Celsius?

The solubility of sodium nitrate at 20 oC is 94,9 g/100 g water.


What happens when you put silver nitrate into a salt solution?

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What happens to sodium iodide when put in a flame?

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What happens when you put sodium chloride and Epsom salt?

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