Sodium nitrate gives more moles/kg and less cost/kg than potassium nitrate,
the only other difference between the two is the by-product,
do you want a sodium or potassium salt, or don't care as you will dispose of it ?
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as it is unlikely that perfect stoichiometry will be achieved,
there will be some calcium nitrate or sulphuric acid excess in solution
if drain un-blocker grade sulphuric acid is used,
heating may cause the nitric acid to oxidise the dye/pigment
- not tried, but now I have to try it for myself ........
P.S. Azeotropic 98.3% w/w sulphuric acid has one water molecule per 10.6 acid molecules,
my 95% w/w has about one water molecule per 3.5 acid molecules.
If you want to calculate to excessive accuracy
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[Edited on 27-9-2018 by Sulaiman] |