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Sulaiman
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I noticed on the nitrite Wikipedia page
"Sodium nitrite is made industrially by passing "nitrous fumes" into aqueous sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate solution"
so next time I need to get rid of NOx fumes i know what to do
CAUTION : Hobby Chemist, not Professional or even Amateur
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aga
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Hmm. Tried cold NaNO2 solution with both HCl and H2SO4 and just got some more brown gas.
There *may* have been a faint 1mm deep ring of blue floating on top of the liquid for a second, but that could have been a trick of the light.
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aga
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After all the messing about, i discovered today that i simply did not know how to use starch-iodide papers properly.
Turns out that they need to be wetted with a 1% HCl solution first.
http://chestofbooks.com/science/chemistry/Processes-Dye-Chem...
Doing that with one of the remaining papers (wasted most of them) it went dark blue with 1 drop of a very dilute NaNO2 solution.
The nitrite and the papers were both actually OK from the beginning !
Edit:
If i'd understood what Magpie said earlier, i'd have known sooner.
[Edited on 26-11-2016 by aga]
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S.C. Wack
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In the usual usage the solution to be tested is already acidic and may even need to be diluted with water before dropping it on the paper.
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aga
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Thank you for that info.
So obvious now i think about it, yet i've been hung up on this for months !
In retrospect, i think i went wrong by thinking of an 'indicator' as something magical, and not just another a chemical reaction.
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Sodium Iodide?
Can this preparation be done with naoh instead of koh, or is potassium necessary?
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