What acid and base is used to make potassium nitrate?
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Potassium nitrate is formed by the combination of nitric acid and potassium hydroxide
Explanation:
Salts are formed when an acid reacts with a base during a neutralization reaction.
- When a strong acid and a weak base reacts, it leads to the formation of acidic salt.
- When a strong base and weak acid reacts, it leads to the formation of basic salt.
- When a strong acid and strong base or weak acid and weak base reacts, it leads to the formation of neutral salts.
Potassium nitrate is formed by the combination of nitric acid which is a strong acid and potassium hydroxide (KOH) which is also a strong base.
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