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  2. Nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Nitrate is a polyatomic ion with the chemical formula NO − 3. Salts containing this ion are called nitrates. Nitrates are common components of fertilizers and explosives. [1] Almost all inorganic nitrates are soluble in water. An example of an insoluble nitrate is bismuth oxynitrate.

  3. Foods High in Nitrates and Why You Should Avoid Them - WebMD

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    Some of the foods high in nitrates are green leafy vegetables and root vegetables. Plants and animals need nitrates to grow and be healthy. Vegetables with high nitrates can improve your...

  4. nitrate, any member of either of two classes of compounds derived from nitric acid, HNO 3. The salts of nitric acid are ionic compounds containing the nitrate ion, NO-3, and a positive ion, such as NH 4 + in ammonium nitrate.

  5. What Are Nitrates and What Foods Have Them? - Cleveland Clinic...

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    Registered dietitian Devon Peart, RD, MHSc, explains what nitrates and nitrites are, including which foods they’re found in and how they affect your health, for good and for bad.

  6. Nitrate is a chemical compound in some foods. Depending on the food source, nitrate may be beneficial or harmful to your health. Here's what to know.

  7. Nitrates: Risks, Benefits, and More - Verywell Health

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    Nitrates and nitrites are found in chemicals like sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate. These are used as preservatives, preventing harmful bacterial growth in certain foods like bacon and other cured meats. Nitrates occur naturally in plants and can have cardiovascular (heart) health benefits.

  8. Nitrate | NO3- | CID 943 - PubChem

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    Nitrate | NO3- | CID 943 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

  9. What is nitrate? - US EPA

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    Nitrate (NO3) is a compound of nitrogen and oxygen naturally found in air, soil, water, and some food. Plants and animals require nitrates for their survival and growth, and the human body also produces this compound. In industry, nitrate is used as fertilizers for crops and lawns.

  10. 9 Foods High in Nitrates and Their Benefits - Real Simple

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    Here's the difference between harmful and healthy nitrates in foods, plus their top benefits. Nitrates in food have long been associated with negative health consequences, putting many of us on high alert when we see food products with added nitrates, like processed meats. But there’s actually another side to the story where a handful of ...

  11. Nitrate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of NITRATE is a salt or ester of nitric acid. How to use nitrate in a sentence.