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Question About Displacement
I am currently looking for a way to obtain larger quantities of potassium nitrate, but i have been unsuccessful so far. I am tired of buying one pound
portions of stump remover. One thing i have been able to find in larger quantities is sodium nitrate. My question is: Is it possible to displace the
sodium ion with a potassium ion. If so what sort of procedure would that involve.
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Well after some googleing i found out that potassium nitrate is sometimes made by displacement of sodium in large scale productions so i should be
able to carry out the procedure in a smaller version.
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KNO3 is less soluble at low temperature so you should be able to get reasonable yields by mixing KCl and NaNO3 solutions, chilling and removing the
crop of crystals. There will still be plenty in solution, and plenty of NaCl, so you might boil off water to remove NaCl (wash it with hot water to
remove KNO3), then freeze out some more KNO3. Probably 90-95% yield with one go of this, should be fine. If you're concerned about wasting nitrate,
you can add barium chloride, as barium nitrate is only mildly soluble.
Tim
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