You add water to NaNO3 or NaNo3 to water until you reach the desired concentration
Yes, color change is a chemical reaction. An example of a precipitation is when mixing Silver Sulfur(AgNO3) with Sodium Chloride(NaNO3). So.. AgNO3+NaCl--->AvCl+NaNO3
The chemical equation is:Na2CO3 + Ni(NO3)2 = 2 NaNO3 + NiCO3(s)
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Scientists make observations.
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
2.5 g of Nacl is to be dissolve in 100ml of water gives 10ppm of Na solution.
A bottle of 450ml containing 10ppm of colloidal silver. Is that means that each 1ml contains 10ppm?. Thanks.
Hno2+nacl
NaNO2, NaNO3
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Your body can handle 10ppm (parts per million) for 8 hours. After that you are "hs2 saturated" and you body can't fight it a tenth as well. So to answer your question anything over 10ppm, or anything after 10ppm at 8 hours exposure.
NaNO3 is sodium nitrate.
Anything over 10ppm is not good
NaNO3 is a salt which is produced by the reaction of HNO3 and NaOH
A simple reaction is:2 NaNO3 + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2 HNO3
HNO3+ NaOH = NaNO3+ H2O is a neutralization reaction