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Is this Nitrite or Nitrate?
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I've found a source I think is reliable, however some of the details are throwing me off a small ammount. Everywhere it displays as NaN02, however on the classifactions it classes the substance as a "nitrate". It's expensive to ship so I don't want to order it and then find out it's Nitrate
mhm i don't know. it could be just an error since the CAS and formula are correct. but it seems odd to make such an error. i wouldn't buy from them, but you could email them about it tho... oh i see now it's from china, i wouldn't buy from them no
mhm i don't know. it could be just an error since the CAS and formula are correct. but it seems odd to make such an error. i wouldn't buy from them, but you could email them about it tho... oh i see now it's from china, i wouldn't buy from them no
I've contacted them for details, I'll try get a cheaper batch, but it's around £100 and it would be cheaper to fly to poland and get some SN myself. Hopefully they reply but it's 3am in China rn so I'll have to wait
Nitrate is NaNO2. Nitrite is NaNO3. So the formula name holds up. Personally, I wouldn't buy a product from a source that mixes terms like that (calling it both nitrate and nitrite), but your own purchases are at your own risk.
No idea. It is very confusing for them to mention both as if they were the same product. Moreover, it looks like the minimum order quantity to be around 1kg which is way too much than what is needed. Best!
No idea. It is very confusing for them to mention both as if they were the same product. Moreover, it looks like the minimum order quantity to be around 1kg which is way too much than what is needed. Best!
Yeah it's strange, I looked at pubchem and couldn't see any association of nitrite being in a classification of nitrate.
1kg was the smallest I found on the entire website but they actually shipped to the UK for once, figured I could make some fake bathes incase anyone found out and just keep two real ones, but I'll always settle for a smaller, less conspicuous ammount
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