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No. Salt peter is also known as KNO 3
Is salt peter found in water fountains
No.
salt & pepper! saltpeter is poisonous. but if you're cooking for villains, go ahead and use that salt peter. it could save lives.
No. Not even close. Salt peter (Potassium nitrate) is used to make explosives. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is used to soak sore muscles and as a laxative. (Although the laxative use has declined over the years.)
salt peter
Potassium nitrate.
Peter Meanley has written: 'The evolution of a range of salt glaze teapots'
No, but it is just one word: saltpeter.
Potassium Nitrate
Not in my experience.
Sodium nitrite or potassium nitrate can be used as substitutes for salt peter in recipes that call for curing or preserving meat. However, it's important to use the substitutes in the correct proportions to avoid any safety or flavor issues.