2NaNo3= 3NaNo2 + O2
2KNO3 (s) ==heat==> 2KNO2(s) + O2(g) potassium nitrate decomposes to potassium nitrite and oxygen. NB Note the spelling for the product.
Nitrate- NO3-1 Nitrite- NO2-1 Nitrite has one less oxygen
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
2NaNO3 --> 2 NaNO2 + O2
NaNO2, NaNO3
2NaNO3 ==> 2NaNO2 + O2
2KNO3 (s) ==heat==> 2KNO2(s) + O2(g) potassium nitrate decomposes to potassium nitrite and oxygen. NB Note the spelling for the product.
Nitrate- NO3-1 Nitrite- NO2-1 Nitrite has one less oxygen
Nitrite ions can form nitrate ions by reacting with oxidizing agents such as the oxygen in air.
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
2 KNO3 ↔ 2 KNO2 + O2
The nitrite ion has one less oxygen atom.
it decomposes into potassium nitrite and oxygen.
Kn2 heat equal kn2+o2
Poisoning by nitrite, or nitrate after its conversion to nitrite, results in the inability of hemoglobin to carry oxygen throughout the body. This condition can be seen by the blue color of the skin.
This is known as a Nitrate, the 'ate' ending means it has Oxygen in it, the 'Nitr' represents the Nitrogen part.
2NaNO3 --> 2 NaNO2 + O2