Big processes benefit from large amounts. When you load 10 000 tons of each in a reactor pool, and add that every day, you can keep the Solvay cycle
running and precipitate the desirables in plenty amounts. But you still keep that base amount dissolved in there.
So, for amateur who wants a few kg of something once, it would be detrimental to get 25kg of each precursor and eventually lose most of them in the
process.
Also, sodium nitrate is not "one of the easiest" to synthesize in practice. Nitrates may not be directly available in pure form at all without certain
troubles.
Anyway, I usually classify stuff in 4 categories, which are 1: always bought, 2: may be bought but could be made if necessary, 3: always made, and
category 4: stuff that is just too hard to obtain, dangerous, expensive or illegal to work with. |