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Nitrosamine compounds are most often yellow or have a yellowish tint. Most of the common Nitrosamines are a yellow crystal or oil at room temperature. While many of the Nitrosamines are soluble in organic substances, most of them are soluble in water. They are relevantly stable but under a ultraviolet light or acidic conditions they usually become unstable. A few are even more unstable, requiring refrigeration, because they are sensitive to light and moisture.<ref name=pdf>[http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/content/profiles/nitrosamines.pdf N-Nitrosamines: 15 Listings] ''National Toxicology Program''. Web. Last accessed 3 March 2015. Unknown Author.</ref> | Nitrosamine compounds are most often yellow or have a yellowish tint. Most of the common Nitrosamines are a yellow crystal or oil at room temperature. While many of the Nitrosamines are soluble in organic substances, most of them are soluble in water. They are relevantly stable but under a ultraviolet light or acidic conditions they usually become unstable. A few are even more unstable, requiring refrigeration, because they are sensitive to light and moisture.<ref name=pdf>[http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/content/profiles/nitrosamines.pdf N-Nitrosamines: 15 Listings] ''National Toxicology Program''. Web. Last accessed 3 March 2015. Unknown Author.</ref> |
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