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butterfly000

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Sodium nitrate can be used to synthesize sodium nitrite (SN). I can't really get my hands on it though.

I am able to get iron (III) nitrate. So I thought I could maybe mix an iron (III) nitrate solution with a sodium hydroxide solution, causing iron (III) hydroxide to precipitate out. If I then filter out the solid stuff and crystalize the filtrate, I should be left with sodium nitrate.

Can any chemist confirm if this is a sound plan?
 
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Praestat_Mori

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The nitrate part should work, it doesn't need heat or anything.

Just mix the solutions together and iron hydroxide will precipitate out by itself.

I assume you already know how to make NaNO2 from NaNO3, and the risks associated with using your own Nitrite.
 
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cali22♡

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I hate this chemical shit, sry
 
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butterfly000

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The nitrate part should work, it doesn't need heat or anything.

Just mix the solutions together and iron hydroxide will precipitate out by itself.

I assume you already know how to make NaNO2 from NaNO3, and the risks associated with using your own Nitrite.
Thanks for your answer. May I ask, what are the risks associated with using one's own nitrite? I'm guessing it's the possibility of a not high enough purity or potential presence of harmful impurities?
 
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Praestat_Mori

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Thanks for your answer. May I ask, what are the risks associated with using one's own nitrite? I'm guessing it's the possibility of a not high enough purity or potential presence of harmful impurities?
Yes exactly purity is the most important thing.
 
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I remember there was a guide on here about testing the purity of SN. You can do an experiment and test it against that.
 
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Circles

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Sodium nitrate can be used to synthesize sodium nitrite (SN). I can't really get my hands on it though.

I am able to get iron (III) nitrate. So I thought I could maybe mix an iron (III) nitrate solution with a sodium hydroxide solution, causing iron (III) hydroxide to precipitate out. If I then filter out the solid stuff and crystalize the filtrate, I should be left with sodium nitrate.

Can any chemist confirm if this is a sound plan?
Here's a thread that discusses it further:

 
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Praestat_Mori

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Here's a thread that discusses it further:

Thx! I searched for this thread yesterday but didn't find it. Now it's bookmarked.
 
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