| 31. | Also, in 1846, two plants were built in south-west England to make blasting powder using this sodium nitrate.
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| 32. | Minera Yolanda plans to start producing sodium nitrate, iodine and potassium nitrate, Soquimich's three principal products, in September.
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| 33. | In that day, gunpowder made from sodium nitrate was easier to keep on dry land than at sea.
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| 34. | The salt ( sodium nitrate ) permits the ham to retain its original pink color, even when dried out.
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| 35. | Freezing, drying, and treating food with chemicals like sodium nitrate prevent the spores of botulism from growing and producing toxins.
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| 36. | In this way, the use of a sodium nitrate bath increases the potential for surface compression in the finished article.
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| 37. | The first commercial molten salt mixture was a common form of saltpeter, 60 % sodium nitrate and 40 % potassium nitrate.
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| 38. | The SUV was sitting in a warehouse surrounded by several bags of sodium nitrate, which can be used to make explosives.
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| 39. | Chile had been a major ( and almost unique ) producer of natural deposits such as sodium nitrate ( caliche ).
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| 40. | Celery salt is often used by food producers to prevent spoilage while avoiding listing sodium nitrate on the ingredients list directly.
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