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No, Salt is a dietary mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride.

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How is saltpetre made?

Saltpetre is potasium nitrate.


Which element was powdered and used in Victorian camera flashes?

Potassium nitrate(saltpetre) magnesium (mg) and sulphur(s) it was the first of its kind


What is the formula for saltpetre?

Formula: NaNO3


What country exports saltpetre to make explosives?

Chile :)


How do you make saltpetre in Doodle God?

limestone+fertilizer


How do you get saltpetre in Doodle God?

Saltpeter = Limestone + Fertiliser


What is the formulae of Bengal saltpetre?

The chemical formula of Bengal saltpetre is KNO3, which represents potassium nitrate. It is commonly used in fertilizers, fireworks, and some food preservation processes.


What is saltpetre used for?

Saltpetre, also known as potassium nitrate, is primarily used in the production of gunpowder and fireworks due to its oxidizing properties. It is also used in food preservation to prevent bacterial growth. Additionally, saltpetre is used in some fertilizers and in the manufacturing of certain types of glass.


What are the components of blackpowder?

The 3 components of gunpowder are, Charcoal, Sulphur, and Saltpetre


Common name for potassium nitrate?

nitre, saltpeter(KNO3), Chile saltpeter(NaNO3)


This long narrow country exports saltpetre which was used to make explosives until the haber process was invented?

The country you are referring to is Chile. Saltpetre, also known as sodium nitrate, was a significant export for Chile until the Haber process allowed for the production of synthetic nitrate fertilizers, shifting the demand away from natural saltpetre for explosives.


Is saltpetre a carbonate?

No, saltpetre (potassium nitrate) is not a carbonate. It is a compound made up of potassium, nitrogen, and oxygen. Carbonates refer to compounds that contain the carbonate ion (CO3^2-), such as calcium carbonate (CaCO3).