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How nitric acid and caustic soda can produce water.
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Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
2010-08-09 16:32:24 UTC
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HNO3 + NaOH = NaNO3 + H2O
Caustic soda is an alkali.
When nitric acid is present, the acid alkali reaction produces water.
The mixing of alkalis and acids in sewage produces water.
Some of the water in newater may therefore have been formed by an acid-
alkali reaction.
Getting the balance right (i.e. titration) will yield the neutral pH
7.
1. Caustic soda is the alkali material frequently used in the soap
manufacturing process.
2. The main use of nitric acid is for the production of fertilizers.
3. The solubility of sodium nitrate (the other product) is 81.5 g/100
In a mix of nitric acid and caustic soda, it can be either acidic,
neutral or alkaline. When sodium nitrate is dissolved in water, it is
in its ionic form. Therefore it is in its smallest form, the size of
an atom/molecule ion.
Whilst water is a molecule of three atoms, sodium is an atom without
an electron.
It is therefore not surprising to find sodium present in newater. (It
is probably smaller, as in an atom is smaller than a molecule)
Ions are the littlest dots.
H20 you can use it for drinking but NaNO3 which is sodium nitrate
cannot be consumed,
it can be poisonous especially when comes across chemicals which are
regarded as one
group of poisonous substance which one of thisese substance got to do
with nitric type of
acid............

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Pelandok
2010-08-09 16:44:24 UTC
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If NaNo3 is indeed poisonous and the RO membrane is not condom-like,
then could we be being slowly poisoned by ionic salts of all kinds?

Long term consumption of minute portions of various ionic salts may
lead to symptoms yet to be discovered. Time will tell.


On Aug 10, 12:32 am, Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Post by Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
HNO3 + NaOH = NaNO3 + H2O
Caustic soda is an alkali.
When nitric acid is present, the acid alkali reaction produces water.
The mixing of alkalis and acids in sewage produces water.
Some of the water in newater may therefore have been formed by an acid-
alkali reaction.
Getting the balance right (i.e. titration) will yield the neutral pH
7.
1. Caustic soda is the alkali material frequently used in the soap
manufacturing process.
2. The main use of nitric acid is for the production of fertilizers.
3. The solubility of sodium nitrate (the other product) is 81.5 g/100
In a mix of nitric acid and caustic soda, it can be either acidic,
neutral or alkaline. When sodium nitrate is dissolved in water, it is
in its ionic form. Therefore it is in its smallest form, the size of
an atom/molecule ion.
Whilst water is a molecule of three atoms, sodium is an atom without
an electron.
It is therefore not surprising to find sodium present in newater. (It
is probably smaller, as in an atom is smaller than a molecule)
Ions are the littlest dots.
H20 you can use it for drinking but NaNO3 which is sodium nitrate
cannot be consumed,
it can be poisonous especially when comes across chemicals which are
regarded as one
group of poisonous substance which one of thisese substance got to do
with nitric type of
acid............
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