Sodium nitrite appears as a yellowish white crystalline solid. Noncombustible but will accelerate the burning of combustible material. If large quantities are involved in a fire or if the combustible material is finely divided, an explosion may result. If contaminated by ammonium compounds, spontaneous decomposition can occur and the resulting heat may ignite surrounding combustible material. Prolonged exposure heat may result in an explosion. Toxic oxides of nitrogen are produced in fires involving this material. Used as a food preservative, and to make other chemicals.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Molecular FormulaNaNO2
Density:2.2g/cm³g/cm³
Boiling Point:
Solubility:Freely soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, methanol and diethyl ether.
Molecular Weight:69.0g/mol
Flash Point:
Melting Point:
Uses
It is mainly used in the manufacture of azo dyes, and can also be used as a mordant, bleaching agent for fabric dyeing, and metal heat treatment agent.
Safety, Security & Risk
It may explode when heated above 530 °C.On contact with acids, it decomposes, producing toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides.It is a strong oxidizing agent.It reacts with combustible and reducing substances, posing fire and explosion hazards.Its aqueous solution is a weak base.It reacts with aluminum, ammonium compounds and amines.