nitritu
Nitritu is not a recognized chemical species in standard scientific nomenclature. In various sources it is used as a provisional or fictional name for a nitrogen–oxygen compound or as a nitrite-containing mineral. Because it lacks a standard definition, the term can refer to different compositions depending on the author.
In mineralogy and geology contexts, nitritu is sometimes described as a hypothetical nitrogen-oxygen mineral forming in
Typical fictional depictions describe nitritu as crystals ranging from colorless to pale yellow, with variable solubility
Availability and applications: The term appears mainly in teaching examples, linguistic notes on nomenclature, and speculative
Safety: Because nitritu is not an established chemical, there is no official safety data. In general, nitrogen-oxygen