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.potassium nitrate is produced from Koh and HNO3 state the type of reaction involved​

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Answered by neel3shisi
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Answer:

Titration

Explanation:

Titration :

alkali + acid → salt + water

Here in the question, KOH is alkali and HNO3 is acid and Potassium nitrate is salt.

KOH+ HNO3→ KNO3 + H2O

Titration is a type of neutralisation reaction, when an alkali is used for a base.

Neutralisation:

base + acid→ salt + water

Answered by sarthak10103
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The answer is neutralisation reaction. Bcoz when acid nd base combine then they neutralise and forms salt nd water
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