Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Sodium Nitrite
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 GM, 50 KG
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – Lab Grade / LR Grade
Application – Reagent, Preservative, Analytical Chemistry
Product Overview
Sodium Nitrite is a high-quality inorganic compound presented as a fine, crystalline powder, crucial for a multitude of laboratory and research applications. Known for its strong reducing properties, this essential chemical reagent is widely utilized in various analytical procedures, organic synthesis, and as a key component in numerous chemical reactions. Our Sodium Nitrite is manufactured under stringent quality control standards, ensuring exceptional purity and consistency for reliable experimental outcomes. It is meticulously processed to meet the demanding requirements of scientific professionals, providing a dependable solution for their critical work. Researchers and students alike can trust its performance in titrations, diazotization reactions, and other complex chemical processes where accuracy is paramount. This versatile compound is an indispensable addition to any well-equipped laboratory, supporting a broad spectrum of investigations and discoveries. Its stable form and high assay make it a preferred choice for obtaining precise and reproducible data, empowering users to confidently pursue their scientific endeavors.
FAQs
1. What is the typical purity level of your Sodium Nitrite?
Our Sodium Nitrite is supplied as Lab Grade/LR Grade, ensuring high purity suitable for most standard laboratory and research applications, often exceeding 98% purity.
2. Can Sodium Nitrite be used in organic synthesis reactions?
Yes, Sodium Nitrite is a common reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in diazotization reactions for converting primary aromatic amines into diazonium salts.
3. Are there any specific storage requirements for Sodium Nitrite?
Sodium Nitrite should be stored in a cool, dry place, in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Keep away from strong acids and oxidizing agents.
4. What are some common applications of Sodium Nitrite in a lab setting?
It is frequently used as a reagent in analytical chemistry, for the synthesis of various compounds, as a preservative in certain applications, and in corrosion inhibition studies.
5. Is this product compatible with all standard laboratory equipment?
Generally, Sodium Nitrite is compatible with most standard laboratory glassware and non-reactive plastic containers. Avoid contact with reactive metals or materials that can be corroded by nitrites.










