Sodium nitrite is toxic.
[23] The
LD50 in rats is 180 mg/kg and in human
LDLo is 71 mg/kg.
[24] Yet, death by sodium nitrite ingestion can happen at lower dose.
[25][26] Sodium nitrite is sometimes used for homicide
[27][28] and for suicide attempts.
3.2.3Taste
Slightly salty taste
Lewis, R.J. Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials. 10th ed. Volumes 1-3 New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1999., p. V3: 3265
3.2.9Stability/Shelf Life
Very slowly oxidizes to
nitrate in air. (
In other words, its fine to open and take some out to test It)
Above 330 °C sodium nitrite decomposes (in air) to sodium oxide, nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide ( doesn't concern us as it won't be 330 °C!!!)
In regards to testing for purity(dark brown blood, if you check other threads out, you will see people who have pictures of their dark drown blood and are members that have CTB also. I nitrite test kit is also available), also think about it like this.........
Chemical research companies are not going to sell products that are not as the purity they state. If they did this, i'm pretty sure NO1 would buy from them, which in turn affects business ,and why sell a very cheap product that isn't the purity stated. absolutely no logic whatsoever. If it doesn't state the purity on the bottle you could always contact the company for the information (encrypted email them). They have no reason to sell inferior products when they are trying to run a company, people aren't going to come back k and purchase if you are selling inferior stuff or advertising incorrect stuff. Its just common sense that would not happen!!! Plus like i said contact the company and ask lol, better than asking people on here, you can just go direct to the source who makes the stuff!!!
People don't sell FAKE SN lol it costs peanuts. Take amazon for instance, would they really have products available that are fake etc, they would be open to being sued left right and centre, it just wouldn't happen!!