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Sodium nitrate

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Sodium nitrate
IUPAC name
Other names Caliche
Chile saltpeter
Nitrate of soda
Nitratine
Peru saltpeter
Soda niter
Identifiers
CAS number [7631-99-4]
PubChem 24268
UN number 1498
RTECS number WC5600000
Properties
Molecular formula NaNO3
Molar mass 84.9947 g/mol
Appearance White powder or colorless crystals
Density 2.257 g/cm3, solid
Melting point

308 °C

Boiling point

380 °C decomp.

Solubility in water 92.1 g/100 ml (25 ºC)
180 g/100mL (100 °C)
Solubility very soluble in ammonia; soluble in alcohol
Refractive index (nD) 1.587 (trigonal)
1.336 (rhomobohedral)
Structure
Crystal structure trigonal and rhombohedral
Thermochemistry
Std enthalpy of
formation
ΔfHo298
−468 kJ/mol
Standard molar
entropy
So298
117 J mol−1 K−1
Hazards
MSDS ICSC 0185
EU Index Not listed
Main hazards Oxidant, irritant
NFPA 704
0
1
0
OX
Flash point Non-flammable
LD50 3236 mg/kg
Related compounds
Other anions Sodium nitrite
Other cations Lithium nitrate
Potassium nitrate
Rubidium nitrate
Caesium nitrate
Related compounds Sodium sulfate
Sodium chloride
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

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Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula NaNO3. This salt, also known as "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter" (to distinguish it from ordinary saltpeter, potassium nitrate), is a white solid which is very soluble in water. The mineral form is also known as nitratine or soda niter.

Sodium nitrate is used as an ingredient in fertilizers, pyrotechnics, as a food preservative, and as a solid rocket propellant, as well as in glass and pottery enamels; the compound has been mined extensively for those purposes.

The mining of South American saltpeter was such a profitable business that Chile fought against the allies Peru and Bolivia and took over the richest deposits in the War of the Pacific. The world's largest natural deposits of caliche ore were in the Atacama desert of Chile, and many deposits were mined for over a century, until the 1940s, when its value declined dramatically in the first decades of the twentieth century (see Haber process).

Chile still has the largest reserves of caliche, with active mines in such locations as Pedro de Valdivia, Maria Elena and Pampa Blanca. Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium sulfate and iodine are all obtained by the processing of caliche. The former Chilean saltpeter mining communities of Humberstone and Santa Laura were declared Unesco World Heritage sites in 2005.

Sodium nitrate is also synthesized industrially by neutralizing nitric acid with soda ash.

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Sodium nitrate was used extensively as a fertilizer and a raw material for the manufacture of gunpowder in the late nineteenth century. Sodium nitrate has antimicrobial properties when used as a food preservative. It is found naturally in leafy green vegetables. it can also be combined with iron hydroxide to make a resin.

Sodium nitrate should not be confused with the related compound, sodium nitrite.

It can be used in the production of nitric acid by combining it with sulfuric acid and subsequent separation through fractional distillation of the nitric acid, leaving behind a residue of sodium bisulfate. Hobbyist gold refiners use sodium nitrate to make a hybrid aqua regia that dissolves gold and other metals.

Less common applications include its use as a substitute oxidizer used in fireworks as a replacement for potassium nitrate commonly found in black powder and as a component in instant cold packs.[1]

Because sodium nitrate can be used as a Phase Change Material it may be used for heat transfer in solar power plants.[2]

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