Vexing
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Sodium Nitrate production
I not sure if I'm allowed to start a new topic within such a short time of another but here it goes...
I have read on this forum elsewhere that (very diluted) Nitric Acid can be made by dissolving Ammonium Nitrate into vinegar. Can Sodium Nitrate be
made by adding salt or Sodium carbonate to this mixture? If so, which would work better?
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I've been away a long time. Would you mind pointing me in the direction of the dilute HNO3 from AN and acetic acid?
I suspect that the nitric acid formed is just in situ. You would have a hard time isolating any NaNO3 I do believe with the NaOAc contamination.
If you can get AN, you can just mix it with NaHCO3, Na2CO3, or NaOH and boil the solution. The Ammonium salt will decompose into water, ammonia,
and/or CO2. Obviously, this is an out door activity. You will be left with a soln of NaNO3. Alternatively, sodium nitrate is commonly available in
many places as a fertilizer.
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Vexing
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I can't remember exactly, but I think it was something to do with making Silver Nitrate... Anyway, thanks. I didn't know about that method.
[Edited on 24-5-2007 by Vexing]
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