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*Sodium Nitrite is an inorganic compound composed of a sodium (Na) bonded to a nitrite (NO2) group<ref name="wikipedia">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_nitrite</ref> | *Sodium Nitrite is an inorganic compound composed of a sodium (Na) bonded to a nitrite (NO2) group<ref name="wikipedia">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_nitrite</ref> | ||
*High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder<ref name="wikipedia"/> | *High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder<ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
*Sodium nitrite has many uses across multiple industries, including as a food additive | |||
==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
Revisión del 19:53 30 oct 2025
Background
- Sodium Nitrite is an inorganic compound composed of a sodium (Na) bonded to a nitrite (NO2) group[1]
- High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder[1]
- Sodium nitrite has many uses across multiple industries, including as a food additive
