kecskesajt
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Make nitrites
I was trying to find a way to produce KNO2 from KNO3 wich melted with lead metal.However not all the lead melted so I didnt get all the KNO3 turned
KNO2.I also heated KNO3 to boiling and let it cool but when I dissolved it fizzed and gave a medium alkaline solution.Is there any other ways to
produce KNO2?
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The reduction of KNO3 with metallic lead is quite ineffecient unless you spend some time designing/building apparatus for it. Just melting lead with
a torch then adding KNO3 hasn't really been a viable option for anything other than 10-50g quantities in my experience, and is useful only for the
academic experience.
Carbon/charcoal reduction is viable using a ball mill but can be pretty finnicky.
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Thanks.I do pyrotechnics too so I have charcoal (airfloat).
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Here's some experience in making nitrites:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=52&...
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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Thanks for the anwser but I read all theese.I want the easyest way to produce,the lead method may work but I afraid of molten metals.And the heat
source isnt the best.
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