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AUROR4

AUROR4

Member
Dec 20, 2024
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I don't have a scale to weigh my SN, so I'll have to calculate my dosage another way.
The approximate density of sodium nitrite 2.17 g/cm³, means that 1 cubic centimeter of sodium nitrite has a mass of 2.17 grams.
1 milliliter (mL) is equal to 1 cm³.
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4.19+7.5 = 11.69 mL
11.69*2.17 = 25.3673 g

Is this approach alright?
 
Valhala

Valhala

Arcanist
Jul 30, 2024
497
1 teaspoon of salt weighs approx. 6 g, taking into account that SN has an approximate weight of 5 teaspoons, it would be + - approx. 25 g, which is the dose according to the protocol for people up to 100 kg of body weight.
 
LukaParrot

LukaParrot

Student
Dec 18, 2024
158
This seens to be right... but as a last advice.... buy a cheap kitchen eletronic balance. They're very cheap and easy to be found everywhere.

You dont want to make a mistake here. Taking a lot is insta vomit, taking not enough may delay and cause you more suffering.

Sorry that you reach at this point. Hope you change your mind or at least wish you a peaceful passage.
 
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Intoxicated

Intoxicated

MIA Man
Nov 16, 2023
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The approximate density of sodium nitrite 2.17 g/cm³, means that 1 cubic centimeter of sodium nitrite has a mass of 2.17 grams.
1 milliliter (mL) is equal to 1 cm³.
View attachment 157170View attachment 157171
4.19+7.5 = 11.69 mL
11.69*2.17 = 25.3673 g

Is this approach alright?
No, such calculations are wrong. 2.17 g/ml is the intrinsic density of NaNO₂ substance without counting any void spaces between particles in the powder form. The average density of a powder consisting of particles and void spaces between them is called bulk density. Data sheets for NaNO₂ powder commonly specify its bulk density as 1200 kg/m³ (1.2 g/ml).
 

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