Although the sodium cobaltinitrite is soluble in water, it forms the basis of a quantitative determination of potassium, thallium, and ammonium ions. Under the recommended reaction conditions the insoluble double salt, K2Na[Co(NO2)6]·H2O is precipitated and weighed.[4][pageneeded] In geochemical analysis, sodium cobaltinitrite is used to distinguish alkali feldspars from plagioclase feldspars in thin section.[5]
Concentrated aqueous solution of sodium cobaltinitrite.
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↑Vogel, A. I. (1951). Quantitative Inorganic Analysis (2nded.). Longmans Green and Co.