Butyl nitrite

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Butyl nitrite is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of alkyl nitrites. It is a colorless liquid with a characteristic fruity odor and is used in various applications, including as a component in some fuel additives and as a precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.

History[edit]

Butyl nitrite was first synthesized in the late 19th century. It was initially used in medicine as an antidote for cyanide poisoning, but its use in this context has largely been discontinued due to the development of more effective treatments.

Chemical properties[edit]

Butyl nitrite is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H9NO2. It is a volatile liquid at room temperature and has a boiling point of 78 degrees Celsius. It is highly flammable and reacts with oxidizing agents to produce nitrogen oxides, which are harmful to the environment.

Uses[edit]

Butyl nitrite has a variety of uses in different industries. In the chemical industry, it is used as a precursor in the synthesis of other compounds. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used in the production of certain drugs. It is also used as a component in some fuel additives.

Health effects[edit]

Exposure to butyl nitrite can have several adverse health effects. Inhalation can cause headaches, dizziness, and a decrease in blood pressure. Long-term exposure can lead to more serious health problems, including damage to the heart and lungs.

Legal status[edit]

The legal status of butyl nitrite varies by country. In some countries, it is classified as a controlled substance and its sale and use are regulated by law.

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