Chemistry, asked by akashraj3540, 18 days ago

Why are nitrates bad?

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Nitrates are relatively inert, which means they're stable and unlikely to change and cause harm. However, bacteria in the mouth or enzymes in the body can convert them into nitrites, and these may be harmful. In turn, nitrites can either turn into: nitric oxide, which is beneficial for the body.

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Answered by yyashodhanandakumar
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Nitrates are relatively inert. which means they're stable and unlikely to change and cause harm. However , bacteria in the mouth or enzyme in the body can convert them into nitrites and this may be harmful . nitrites can either turn into nitric oxide which is beneficial for the body

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