Nitrates are ionic compounds soluble in water.
Nitrate salts are compounds that contain the nitrate anion (NO3-). They are commonly used in fertilizers, food preservatives, and as oxidizing agents in chemical reactions. Examples include sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3).
When HNO3 dissolves in water, it forms salts called nitrate salts. These salts contain the nitrate anion (NO3-) and a cation from the base used to neutralize the acid.
Potassium nitrate is quite soluble in water, as are all nitrate salts.
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Silver nitrate is the most soluble in water of all common silver salts and is generally considered soluble, although it does have a saturation limit.
ammonium salts; nitrate salts.
Nitrate salts are formed when nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal. Examples include sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3).
No, silver salts refer to a broad category of compounds containing silver combined with other elements, while silver nitrate specifically refers to the salt formed when silver is combined with nitric acid. Silver nitrate is a type of silver salt, but not all silver salts are silver nitrate.
Nitrates salts are solids.
No, not all nitrate-containing compounds have low solubility in water. Some nitrate salts, such as potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, are highly soluble in water. However, some metal nitrates, like lead(II) nitrate and silver nitrate, have low solubility in water.
The salt made from nitric acid is called nitrate. Nitrate salts are formed by the combination of nitric acid (HNO3) with a metal, such as sodium nitrate (NaNO3) or potassium nitrate (KNO3). These salts are commonly used in fertilizers, food preservation, and explosives.