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What is kno4?

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Updated: 6/14/2024

Potassium Permanganate

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What is the ionic name of kno4?

KNO2 is also known as potassium nitrite. It is composed of a potassium cation, and a nitrite anion ion. This compound should not be confused with KNO3, potassium nitrate.


How many atoms of oxygen does KNO3 have?

One molecule of KNO4 contains a total of six atoms. 1 Potassium (K), 1 Nitrogen (N) and 4 Oxygen (O).


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