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Ragtime piano

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Does anyone know if "nitrite salt" is the same as sodium nitrite?
 
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Saed

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Apr 21, 2020
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No,Nitrite Salt as marketed in shopping websites is usually a pre-prepared mix containing very little sodium nitrite.
It will state the percentage,typically around 0.6%

You need at least 95% sodium nitrite,99% is preferable.
 
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Saed

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Yes it is.
No,it isn't. Check the percentage of sodium nitrite.
We're talking about pre-mix curing salts on commercial websites,which lazilly term their product "nitrite salt".
Check the percentage of SN in those.

That said,on one rare occasion,someone was selling 99% "nitrite salt" on a shopping website.
They swore it was 99% sodium nitrite,but testing wasn't too favourable.
Unfortunately,it's not permitted to link to examples to prove my point.
 
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No,it isn't. Check the percentage of sodium nitrite.
We're talking about pre-mix curing salts on commercial websites,which lazilly term their product "nitrite salt".
Check the percentage of SN in those.

That said,on one rare occasion,someone was selling 99% "nitrite salt" on a shopping website.
They swore it was 99% sodium nitrite,but testing wasn't too favourable.
Alright, sorry just answering from the perspective that salt is sodium therefore nitrite salt being sold at correct percentage should be the same thing.
 
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