IUPAC Name
Potassium Nitrate
Cas Number
7757-79-1
HS Code
2834.21.00
Formula
KNO3
Appearance
White Crystalline Powder
Common Names
Saltpeter Nitre
Packaging
25 Kg Net PP/PE, 50 Kg Woven Bag
Brief Overview
Potassium nitrate is a major source of nitrogen and is commonly known as saltpetre. Potassium nitrate is a orthorhombic crystal structure at room temperature, then changes to trigonal state at higher temperature. It is highly soluble in water and as temperature increases, solubility increases. It is insoluble in alcohol and can react explosively with reducing agents, but it is not explosive on its own.
Manufacturing Process
In earlier times, potassium nitrate was obtained from natural mineral sources and from caves. Nowadays, the production of potassium nitrate is done by making ammonium nitrate react with potassium hydroxide.
NH4NO3 (aq) + KOH (aq) → NH3 (g) + KNO3 (aq) + H2O (l)
For industrial scale, sodium nitrate and potassium chloride are reacted together to produce potassium nitrate and sodium chloride.
NaNO3 (aq) + KCl (aq) → NaCl (aq) + KNO3 (aq)
Food Industry
Potassium nitrate is widely used for meats preservative. It is also used as thickening agent in soups and stews. It is added to cooking foods to reduce their cooking time of beans and cooking meat.
Fertilizer Industry
Potassium nitrate is a major source of both nitrogen and potassium. They are two of the most important macronutrients required for soil being fertile and for plant growth. Hence they are added to fertilizers.
Other Applications
Potassium nitrate is added to black powder in explosives and gives a smokeless powder. Potassium nitrate is added in toothpastes for sensitive teeth. It is widely used in the field of electrochemistry.