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mrelief82

Broken to 1000 pcs
Nov 23, 2023
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There is apparently 2 types of SN. Does anyone can shed some light on the topic as I have mine but now don't know if it's ok.
 
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grahf

Broken English from Indonesia
Mar 3, 2024
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Wait there's 2 types of SN, I didn't know either
 
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rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
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I didn't know about the types as I was all caught up with the whole 'above 95% is good enough' thing. I found this to be enlightening...
Yeah Technical grade sn isn't as pure as Reagent Grade, this is the key difference.

Purity Level:

Technical Grade SN: Technical grade sodium nitrite typically has a lower purity level compared to reagent grade sodium nitrite. It is designed for industrial applications where extremely high purity is not critical.

Reagent Grade SN: Reagent grade sodium nitrite has a higher purity level, usually exceeding 95%. This higher purity makes it suitable for use in analytical applications, laboratory experiments, and industries where precision and accuracy are essential.

So while Technical grade sn may be written as 99%, in comparison to AR grade SN, it's not as pure whereas AR is always above 95%-99%.
 

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