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sodium nitrite
noun
- Chemistry. a yellowish or white crystalline compound, NaNO 2 , soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol and ether: used in the manufacture of dyes and as a color fixative.
- Nutrition. this compound added to food as a preservative and for flavor and color, especially in pork, fish, and beef products: implicated in the formation of suspected carcinogens.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sodium nitrite1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
HCl, cooled in ice, and diazotized with sodium nitrite solution, until starch iodide paper showed excess nitrous acid.
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The following are well-known synthetic indicators: hacmoid, obtained from resorcin and sodium nitrite, resembles litmus.
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It is an easy matter to obtain sodium nitrite (NaNO2), as the reaction given on the previous page indicates.
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It consists essentially in the use of an acidulated bath of sodium nitrite.
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Sodium nitrite may lower the blood pressure but the effects will have worn off in two hours.
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