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Making Sodium Nitrite (An Ingredient In Making Nitrous)

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When sodium nitrate and charcoal are intensely heated, an oxygen is bumped off the sodium nitrate converting it to sodium nitrite. Sodium nitrite is a completely different chemical, and will be used in the near future in the production of nitrous (N2O), also known as laughing gas.

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