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Sodium nitrite, commonly known as nitrate, is an inorganic compound that is a white to light yellow powder or granular substance. Its appearance is very similar to table salt, monosodium glutamate, and white sugar. It is odorless, hygroscopic, toxic, easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, methanol, and ether, and its aqueous solution is alkaline.
Potassium nitrate is an inorganic compound, commonly known as saltpeter or potassium nitrate, which is a potassium-containing nitrate salt. It typically appears as colorless, transparent rhombohedral or rhombic crystals, and may also be white granules or crystalline powder. It has no odor, but a salty taste and a refreshing sensation. It absorbs moisture minimally in the air, resists caking, and is easily soluble in water. It can dissolve in liquid ammonia and glycerol, but not in anhydrous ethanol or ether.
Aminosulfonic acid is an inorganic solid acid formed by replacing the hydroxyl group of sulfuric acid with an amino group. It is generally a white, odorless, rhombic flaky crystal, soluble in water and liquid ammonia.
Potassium pyrophosphate is an inorganic compound that appears as a white powder at room temperature. It is easily soluble in water but insoluble in ethanol.
Ammonium bifluoride is an inorganic compound, typically appearing as white or colorless transparent orthorhombic crystals in flaky form, with a slightly sour taste.
Ammonium fluoride is an inorganic compound, specifically an ionic compound, that appears as a white crystalline powder. It is easily deliquescent and soluble in water and methanol, slightly soluble in ethanol, and insoluble in acetone.