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Cubic niter

SYNS CHILE SALTPETER CUBIC NITER NITRATE de SODIUM (FRENCH) NITRATINE NITRIC ACID, SODIUM SALT SODA NITER ... [Pg.1262]

Sodium nitrate NaN03 Caliche Chilian saltpeter cubic niter Peruvian saltpeter. [Pg.20]

Sodium Nitrate. Chile saltpeter cubic niter soda niter. NNaO, mol wt 85.01. N 16.48%, Na 27.03%, O 56.47%. NaNO, The purified grade contains at least 99% NaNO,. Occurs as a mineral in Chile. [Pg.1365]

Synonyms Chile saltpeter Cubic niter Nitric acid, sodium salt Soda niter Soda nitre Sodium nitrate (1 1)... [Pg.1351]

Cubebs oil. See Cubeb (Piper cubeba) oil Cubic niter. See Sodium nitrate Cucumber aicohol. See 2-trans,6-cis-Nonadienoi... [Pg.1096]

CAS 7631-99-4 EINECS/ELINCS 231-554-3 UN 1498 (DOT) UN 1499 (DOT) INS251 Synonyms Chile saltpeter Cubic niter Nitric acid, sodium salt Soda niter Soda nitre Sodium nitrate (1 1)... [Pg.4074]

Sodium Nitrate (Chile Saltpeter, Cubic or Soda Niter, Caliche, Nitratine). NaN03, mw 85.01,... [Pg.219]

In 1758-59 A. S. Marggraf prepared very pure cubic saltpeter from common salt. After cooling the vessel and breaking the retort, said he, I found m it a saline substance which took fire on glowing charcoal, without the slightest crackling (just as ordinary saltpeter does when very pure) and, as the chemists say, detonated, but with the difference that the flame was yellow for that with ordinary prismatic niter is usually whitish (48). In his next paper, which was entitled Proof that the alkaline part separated from common salt is a true alkaline salt and not an alkaline earth, he mentioned the yellow flash of gunpowder made with cubic saltpeter and the blue (violet) flash of that made with prismatic saltpeter (48). [Pg.476]

Sodium nitrate (251) Sodium nitrate cubic or soda niter chile salpeter Antimicrobial color fixative ADI 0-5.0... [Pg.64]

Sodium is the most abundant of the alkali metals and is the sixth most abundant element in the Earth s crust, with an abundance of roughly 2.36 wt.%. Owing to its high chemical reactivity with water and, to a lesser extent, with air, sodium metal never occurs free in nature however, the element is ubiquitous and occurs naturally in a wide range of compounds. Sodium chloride is the most common compound of sodium and is dissolved either in seawater or in the crystalline form of halite or rock salt [NaCl, cubic]. However, it is widely present in numerous complex silicates such as feldspars and micas and other nonsilicate minerals such as cryolite [NajAlF, monoclinic], natronite or soda ash [Na COj, mono-clonic], borax [Na B O,. lOH O, monoclinic], sodium hydroxide or caustic soda [NaOH], Chilean saltpeter, and nitratite or soda niter [NaNOj, rhombohedral]. Obviously, the chief ore is the sodium chloride recovered from either brines or rock salt ore deposits. There are... [Pg.233]


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