Sodium nitrite

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Sodium nitrite
Chemical formula NaNO2
OTP appearance yellowish white solid 
Molar Mass(g/mol) 68.9953 
Density(g/cc) 2.168 
Melting Point(°C) 271 
Boiling Point(°C) 320 (decomp) 
Solubility in water(g/L) 848
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Uses

Other

Precursor for amyl nitrite and nitrous acid

Natural occurrence

Hazards

Character

Production

Extraction

Synthesis

via carbon

  1. Melt sodium nitrate
  2. Add carbon to the melt
    2 NaNO3 + C 2 NaNO2 + CO2 // reactants burn

via sulfite

direct
  1. Combine sodium bisulfite and sodium nitrate giving sodium nitrite and sodium bisulfate
    NaNO3 + NaHSO3 NaNO2 + NaHSO4
in situ
  1. Melt sodium nitrate and sodium hydroxide.
  2. Add sulfur to the melt giving sodium nitrite and sodium sulfate
    [[3chem
    3NaNO3 + 2NaOH + S = 3 NaNO2 + NaSO4 + 2H2O}}

Testing

Purification

Storage

Disposal

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