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  • 02-04-2021
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BRAINLIEST AWARD!! Why is potassium nitrate a solute in a .3M potassium nitrate solution? Please explain:D

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21ahmedfa 21ahmedfa
  • 02-04-2021

Answer:

In a .3M KNO3 solution, the KNO3 is dissolved in water. Water is the solvent and KNO3 is the solute, because the solute is what is dissolved. Also, all potassium compounds and nitrate compounds are soluble, so you know that KNO3 dissociates into K+ and NO3- in water.

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