Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
red fumes
No. Sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate are two different compounds.
No.Since,sodium nitrite(NaNO2)is a salt of strong base and weak acid,in water solution it will leave more amount of [OH-] ions.Hence, solution will be basic.Therefore,NaNO2 is base not an acid.
It is a base .... at least to my chemical knowledge
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
red fumes
HNO2 + NaOH -->NaNO2 + H2O
No. Sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate are two different compounds.
No.Since,sodium nitrite(NaNO2)is a salt of strong base and weak acid,in water solution it will leave more amount of [OH-] ions.Hence, solution will be basic.Therefore,NaNO2 is base not an acid.
Sodium Carbonate is a base.
It is a base .... at least to my chemical knowledge
Base
Sodium Nitrite is NaNO2, Mol Wt 69.01
No. You will need a compound of sodium.
Nitrite is a polyatomic ion with an overall charge of -1. The formula for nitrite is NO2-.
Sodium Nitrite, commonly known as Chile Saltpeter is a food preservative and additive that has come under some controversy. Studies have shown a high incidence of cancer among animals consuming substantial amounts of sodium nitrite. It's a common additive in processed meats.