natriumit
Natriumit, more commonly known in English as sodium nitrite, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaNO2. It is the salt of nitrous acid and appears as a pale white to slightly yellowish crystalline solid that is soluble in water. At room temperature it is relatively stable but acts as an oxidizing agent; it decomposes upon heating and reacts with acids to release nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide.
Industrial production and handling
Sodium nitrite is produced on an industrial scale by reducing sodium nitrate under controlled conditions, followed
Sodium nitrite has two main domains of use:
- Food preservation: It is widely used as a curing agent in processed meats (often labeled as an
- Chemical and industrial uses: It serves as an oxidizing reagent in organic synthesis and as an
Exposure to sodium nitrite can be hazardous. Ingestion or high levels of exposure can cause methemoglobinemia,